The exhibition Colors of the World 2026 can be visited from March 25 to October 12, 2026 at CaixaForum Palma, offering a fascinating journey through the chromatic diversity of the planet through the striking photographs of National Geographic.

This exhibition invites visitors to discover how color is an essential part of life, from natural landscapes to major cities, through the lens of some of the world’s most renowned photographers.

An exhibition that reveals the planet’s diversity through color

Two clownfish in Tubbataha cluster in their host anemone. Tubbataha (Philippines). Jennifer Hayes

Two clownfish in Tubbataha cluster in their host anemone. Tubbataha (Philippines). Jennifer Hayes

What color is life? The exhibition Colors of the World seeks to answer this question with a true visual kaleidoscope that explores the tones and nuances found in nature, the sky, and urban environments.

Throughout the exhibition, visitors will be able to explore different spaces dedicated to specific colors, discovering their meaning, symbolism, and evolution over time.

From the blue and grey tones of dawn light to the intense reds and purples of sunset, the images captured by National Geographic photographers showcase the visual richness and diversity of the world.

“My responsibility as a photographer is to draw the National Geographic reader into the magazine.” – Paul Nicklen

Photography, awareness, and commitment

Beyond its aesthetic value, the exhibition also conveys a message of awareness. The work of National Geographic photographers becomes a call for responsibility and commitment to the planet’s diversity.

In contrast to the neutral tones predominant in large cities — whites, blacks, and greys — the exhibition highlights the world’s chromatic richness and the importance of preserving it.

Activities and experiences around “Colors of the World” at CaixaForum Palma

The exhibition Colors of the World 2026 is complemented by a wide program of activities for all audiences:

  • Colors of the World Space (March 25 to October 12): an interactive area designed for families to explore educational resources related to the exhibition.
  • Guided tours (March 28 to October 10): guided visits to delve deeper into the chromatic diversity of the photographs.
  • Family visit “Why isn’t the sky always blue?” (March 28 to October 11): an activity designed to understand the meaning of colors through science and imagery.

In-room educators service

To enrich the experience, the exhibition will include an educator service:

  • Saturdays: from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
  • Sundays: from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

This service, included with the ticket, allows visitors to ask questions and gain deeper insight into the exhibition content.

Tickets and prices

General admission for Colors of the World 2026 is 6 euros.

Free entry for CaixaBank customers and children under 16.

A must-see cultural experience

The exhibition Colors of the World at CaixaForum Palma stands out as a must-see cultural experience for those who enjoy photography, nature, and visual art.

A unique opportunity to rediscover the planet through color and through the eyes of National Geographic photographers, in an experience that combines beauty, knowledge, and reflection.