Dansa Metropolitana at the metro

We transform the everyday life of the metro into an artistic and emotional experience that connects users with a moment of contemplation.

When: 15.03.2025


Where: Universitat L1 station


Access: Free entry*

*By validating your transport ticket

On March 15th at 12 p.m., metro users can enjoy a live artistic experience. Once again, the TMB Foundation collaborates with the Dansa Metropolitana festival to bring the emotion of dance to the subway. Specifically, at the lower lobby of Universitat L1 metro station.

In the performance Un attimo, by the company Paloma Muñoz - Siberia Danza, the dancers move to the sound of Mozart’s music and create an atmosphere that transforms the space through a simple play of lights and reflections. The proposal explores the interaction of moving bodies and the architectural surroundings, inviting us to take a break from the routine and contemplate the beauty in a space usually associated with stress and hurry. A project that seeks to transform the everyday experience of the metro into an artistic and emotional one, connecting users with a moment of contemplation.

Dance performances in all municipalities, until March 30th

From March 13th to 30th, Dansa Metropolitana will schedule dance performances in different spaces across 12 municipalities in the metropolitan area of Barcelona: Badalona, Barcelona, Cornellà, Granollers, l'Hospitalet, Esplugues, El Prat, Santa Coloma, Sabadell, Sant Cugat, Terrassa, and Viladecans.

This year, the festival focuses on the intimate connection between sound and movement, exploring how vibration creates unique dialogues between body and music. This interaction becomes an artistic language that transcends disciplines and evokes shared emotions. Because dance is not only seen, it is lived, and it is in this shared movement where we find the vibration that unites us.

Aptitude tests for metro musicians

New edition of the selection tests for aspiring musicians to play at the designated points on the metro network.

When: 14.03.2025


Where: Universitat L2 station


Access: Free entry*

*By validating your transport ticket

On March 14th, a new edition of the selection tests for musicians aspiring to perform at designated points within the metro network will take place. Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) and the AMUC BCN (Street and metro musicians association of Barcelona) are the organizers of this call, which will be held at the entrance hall of the Universitat L2 station, from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

The suitability test involves each candidate performing a couple of excerpts from their repertoire, with a maximum duration of three to five minutes. A jury, composed of professional music teachers, will audit the test and evaluate criteria such as interpretative quality, repertoire variety, originality and creative richness of the proposal, and cultural, stylistic, and instrumental diversity.

If the jury's evaluation is favorable, the musician will receive the AMUC BCN membership card and will be able to participate in the association's projects, including performances at the metro.

Exhibition The little story of the metro

A journey of 100 years in drawings.

When: 10.01.2025 to 19.03.2025


Where: Espai Mercè Sala - Fundació TMB


Access: Free entry*

*Validating the transport tiquet

Barcelona celebrates 100 years of the metro: on December 30, 1924, the first train of the Barcelona metro network left the Lesseps station heading towards Passeig de Gràcia. Since then, the city's subway has been growing and adapting to new times.

TMB and the TMB Foundation have created a range of actions that, framed within a large communication campaign, will take place throughout the subway network during 2025: book publications, a variety of events, guided tours, exhibitions, and much more.

One of the most special publications is La petita història del metro, (The little story of the metro, in catalan) a 100-year journey through the magnificent illustrations by Pilarín Bayés and the texts by Daniel Venteo. This book, in addition to bringing both young and old closer to the history of the metro through its explanations, exudes a peculiar tenderness, which we have wanted to bring to the walls of the Espai Mercè Sala.

Whether you have already had the opportunity to get your hands on this book or not, come visit the exhibition and enjoy the journey!

What will I find at the exhibition?

Do you know when the first Barcelona metro line was opened? And how many stations there were?

Did you know that during the Republican Government of Catalonia the metro reached as far as Hospitalet de Llobregat?

Or that during the Spanish Civil War, people often used it as a shelter to protect themselves from bombs?

Did you know that it was not until the early sixties that the metro service was municipalized, becoming the public service that guarantees the universal right to mobility that it is today?

Did you know that in 1992, with the Barcelona Olympic Games, the metro was expanded further, opening the way to Santa Coloma de Gramenet and Badalona?

Did you know that today it has 125 kilometres of track and up to 165 stations, facilitating nearly 280 million trips a year? Or that Line 9, which ends at El Prat airport, is automatic and is one of the most modern in Europe?

The Barcelona metro brings together a thousand and one stories from the past, present and future.

Exhibition QUINCE, Through the Eyes of a Generation

The Street Child Foundation brings visibility to the lives of children surviving in terrible conditions around the world.

When: 06.09.2024 to 31.12.2024


Where: Espai Mercè Sala - Fundació TMB


Access: Free entry*

*Validating the transport tiquet

Street Child Spain Foundation and TMB Foundation present the photography exhibition <em>QUINCE: Through the Eyes of a Generation</em> at Espai Mercè.

This exhibition is a participatory photography project carried out in collaboration with local photographers from Bangladesh, Nepal, Nigeria, Ukraine, and Uganda, who led photographic creation workshops with 15-year-olds in these unique and complex corners of the world. From areas of active conflict and refugee camps to remote communities, this exhibition explores what it means to be 15 years old in drastically different contexts.

The origin of this exhibition is based on a successful pilot participatory photography project by the Street Child Foundation in collaboration with Nigerian independent photographer and filmmaker Nelson Apochi Owoicho, aimed at empowering and inspiring girls at risk of dropping out of school in Nigeria. Later, in each of the countries, Street Child worked with local photographers and partners to organize participatory photography workshops with 15-year-olds.

Alongside the foundation's educational programs in these communities, the training provided them with the opportunity to express themselves through creativity.

The added value of this exhibition lies in the opportunity to offer children and young people, who are the driving force of change and the primary reason for Street Child's existence, an expressive tool and a safe space to tell their own stories. At the same time, it emphasizes the importance of their education for their personal development and that of their communities.

With this initiative, TMB Foundation showcases the work of a social entity developing cooperation and development projects, aligning with the TMB Solidarity project, while also focusing on the education of children and adolescents, in line with the TMB Education project.

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