Free urban exhibition at Passeig Sagrera in Palma de Mallorca, open to the public until January 12, 2026.
• More than 3,700 children and adolescents supported over ten years through the “Education and Sport” project, developed together with Fundación Diagrama.
• Traveling project that will visit Madrid and Valencia in the coming months, cities where the Foundation operates centers.
• Eight large-format totems illustrating the project’s impact through real images and social transformation data.
The Rafa Nadal Foundation has inaugurated an open-air urban exhibition to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Rafa Nadal Foundation Centers, an initiative that since 2015 has worked to provide opportunities for personal and social development to children and adolescents in vulnerable situations.


The exhibition, located at Passeig Sagrera in Palma de Mallorca, will remain open to the public until January 12, 2026, and marks the beginning of a traveling tour that will also reach Madrid and Valencia in the coming months, cities where the Foundation carries out its educational and social work through its centers.
The first Rafa Nadal Foundation Center opened its doors in 2015 in the Nou Llevant neighborhood of Palma, launching a project that later expanded with the opening of centers in Valencia and Madrid. Over these ten years, and through the “Education and Sport” program developed in collaboration with Fundación Diagrama, more than 3,700 children and adolescents have been supported through a comprehensive intervention based on three fundamental areas: education, sport, and psychosocial support.



The exhibition highlights the journey, evolution, and impact of the project through eight two-meter-high totems combining explanatory content, positive impact data, and real images of the children who are part of the Rafa Nadal Foundation Centers. The aim is to bring the daily work carried out at the centers closer to the public and raise awareness of the importance of education and sport as tools for social inclusion.
On the occasion of the exhibition’s launch, Rafael Nadal visited the exhibition together with María Francisca Perelló, Director of the Rafa Nadal Foundation, and Ana María Parera, President of the Foundation, officially opening a showcase that will remain for nearly a month in the heart of the island’s capital. Its location in a high-traffic area, especially at this time of year, will allow thousands of people to experience firsthand the impact of the project.
Through this exhibition, the Rafa Nadal Foundation celebrates ten years of commitment by its centers to children and adolescents and reinforces its determination to continue creating future opportunities through education, sport, and emotional support.