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Storefront > Rent an art gallery > Pop-up Gallery & Exhibition in Barcelona > Pop-up Gallery & Exhibition in Poble Sec, Barcelona
Poble Sec is one of Barcelona's most active neighborhoods for contemporary art, sitting at the foot of Montjuic and home to an established gallery scene, independent studios, and a creative community that draws collectors and curious visitors alike. If you are looking for a pop up gallery in Poble Sec, Barcelona, this page shows available short-term exhibition spaces you can rent by the day, week, or month through Storefront.
Poble Sec has built a genuine reputation as a working artist neighborhood rather than a commercialized one. Carrer de Blai and the streets radiating off Avinguda del Paral-lel draw a mixed crowd of locals, design-literate tourists, and arts professionals, particularly during Barcelona's gallery season and the city's broader cultural calendar.
The neighborhood sits adjacent to the Fundació Joan Miró and the MNAC on Montjuic, which means foot traffic from serious art audiences is consistent throughout the year. For a pop-up gallery or short-term exhibition, that proximity matters. You are not starting from zero in terms of audience awareness.
Spaces in Poble Sec tend to be more affordable than equivalent square footage in El Born or Eixample, and many were originally designed as workshops or ground-floor commercial units, which translates well into raw, adaptable exhibition environments. Ceiling heights are typically generous, natural light is common, and landlords in the area have grown familiar with short-term cultural uses.
For artists, collectives, galleries testing a new city, or brands running art-led activations, Poble Sec offers a combination of credibility, audience, and accessibility that few Barcelona neighborhoods match at this price point.
The short-term art space market in Poble Sec covers a range of formats. The most common types available through Storefront include:
Raw industrial units with exposed brick, concrete floors, and ceiling heights above 3.5 metres, suited to large-format work, sculpture, or immersive installations
Converted ground-floor retail units along pedestrian streets, offering window display visibility and natural footfall for shows that benefit from walk-in audiences
Studio and workshop hybrids that work for smaller, more intimate exhibitions or artist residency-style presentations
Multi-room spaces suitable for group shows, curated thematic exhibitions, or brands staging art-forward product launches
Most listings on Storefront are available for flexible terms. A weekend pop up gallery for a single-artist show, a two-week run for a small group exhibition, or a month-long installation are all viable. Pricing in Poble Sec for short-term art space typically ranges from around 80 to 350 euros per day depending on size, condition, and location within the neighborhood.
All spaces listed on Storefront are available directly from the landlord or space manager, with no long-term lease required.
Storefront is the world's largest marketplace for short-term commercial space. Booking a pop-up gallery or exhibition space in Poble Sec works in three steps.
First, browse the listings on this page and filter by your dates, size requirements, and budget. Each listing shows photos, floor plans where available, and pricing with no hidden fees.
Second, send an inquiry directly to the space manager through the platform. Most requests receive a response within 24 hours. You can ask questions about setup access, equipment available in the space, and any restrictions on wall fixings or installation methods before you commit.
Third, confirm your booking through Storefront's secure payment system. Your dates are held once payment is processed, and you receive a direct contact for the space to coordinate logistics.
For brands and galleries looking at commercial spaces across Barcelona, Storefront also covers every major neighborhood in the city, from El Born to Gracia to the Eixample, so you can compare options before deciding on Poble Sec.
If you are exploring the broader category of retail and commercial space for rent across different use cases, the project page gives an overview of how Storefront's short-term marketplace works at a global level.
A few practical factors shape whether a short-term exhibition space works for your project.
Access and setup time. Most landlords in Poble Sec allow installation access from the day before opening. Confirm this before booking. Large installations or heavy pieces may require ground-floor access and a loading window.
Wall treatment. Raw plaster and brick walls are common in the neighborhood's older units. Check whether fixings, paint, or vinyl are permitted, and what reinstatement you are responsible for at the end of the rental.
Lighting. Gallery-quality lighting is not universal in short-term spaces. Some units have track lighting or suspended systems already installed. Others require you to bring portable lighting rigs. Clarify this early, especially for shows where lighting is integral to the work.
Permits. In Barcelona, temporary art exhibitions in commercial spaces do not typically require a special permit beyond the standard activity license the space already holds, but if your show includes amplified sound, alcohol service, or a public opening event with a significant audience, additional local permits may apply. Check with the space manager or Barcelona's Ajuntament for your specific situation.
Promotion. Poble Sec has an active arts audience, but short-term shows benefit from local press outreach and social media in the weeks before opening. Barcelona's art media, including local listings sites and neighborhood cultural associations, are generally receptive to covering independent and pop-up exhibitions.
A pop-up gallery in Poble Sec is a temporary art exhibition space rented for a short period, typically a weekend to a few weeks, in one of the neighborhood's commercial or studio units. It allows artists, collectives, and brands to present work to Barcelona's art audiences without committing to a long-term lease. Poble Sec is well suited to this format because of its existing arts infrastructure and proximity to major cultural institutions on Montjuic.
Short-term exhibition space in Poble Sec typically ranges from around 80 to 350 euros per day, depending on the size of the unit, ceiling height, fit-out condition, and exact location within the neighborhood. Smaller, raw spaces at the lower end of that range are common. Finished gallery-standard spaces with existing lighting and polished floors sit toward the upper end. Storefront listings show daily and weekly rates with no hidden fees.
Most spaces on Storefront are available for flexible terms starting from a single day. A typical short-term art exhibition runs between three days and four weeks. Some landlords offer month-long rates at a discount for longer runs. There is no minimum lease requirement, which makes the format accessible to independent artists and first-time exhibitors as well as established galleries scouting the city.
Yes. Many brands use short-term gallery spaces in Poble Sec for product launches, collaborations with artists, or experiential marketing events framed as exhibitions. The neighborhood's credibility with arts audiences makes it particularly effective for brands in fashion, design, and lifestyle sectors. Storefront's listings cover spaces that work for both pure art shows and brand-led cultural activations.
Barcelona's gallery season peaks in spring (March to June) and autumn (September to November), aligning with the city's broader arts calendar and favorable weather for foot traffic. The summer months draw high tourist volumes, which can work well for accessible, commercially oriented shows. December has a strong cultural audience tied to Christmas markets and end-of-year programming. Poble Sec in particular sees consistent audience activity year-round due to its residential density and nightlife reputation.
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