A show by the Circo Raluy ‘dyes’ the port of Barcelona red at the lighting of the ‘Nadal al Port’ lights

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A theatrical show by the Circo Raluy turned the Moll de la Fusta in the port of Barcelona red and served to kick off ‘Nadal al Port’, the entity’s Christmas fair, which this year repeats its slogan: ‘El Nadal més salat’ (The Saltiest Christmas). The event, which took place on Friday afternoon, was attended by the president of the port of Barcelona, José Alberto Carbonell, and the director of Port Vell, David Pino.

The event delighted the little ones, with a show of light, magic, and music, which kicks off more than a month of activities around Christmas and interaction with the sea. Free sailing baptisms or nighttime tours on a themed ‘Golondrina’ are some of the novelties of this edition.

In its seventh edition, it grows from last year’s 15,700 square meters to 24,000 this year, and the number of stalls also increases, from 60 to 72″. All in a setting that will host more than 600 performances until January 6th, when this seventh edition will end. The day before, another of the most anticipated events will arrive, with the arrival of the Three Wise Men at the Port, where they will be received by the president, José Alberto Carbonell, and the thousands of children who will gather, awaiting the most magical night of the year.

Photographs: Sara Pérez