This January, Esplugues de Llobregat offers a new way to experience the magic of the Three Kings with a light itinerary designed especially for families. The initiative, debuting this year, transforms Parc dels Torrents into an illuminated passage leading to a unique space like the Espai Corberó, where the city's royal camp will be set up for the first time.
The result is the Magical Camp of Fanguet and Terrisseta, a proposal that draws from local tradition and projects it with a contemporary scenic and visual language. For those unfamiliar with the context, Fanguet and Terrisseta are two beloved characters in Esplugues, linked to popular culture and the municipality's pottery past. He, a royal escudeller, and she, his sister, dreamed of becoming great pottery masters, a craft that has shaped the city's identity.

The new route will be active on the afternoons of **January 2nd to 4th**, from **5 PM to 8 PM**, with no prior reservation required. The journey begins in the park area located under the **Pont d’Esplugues**, next to the tram stop, where the lighting highlights the structure's arches and marks the start of the path. From here, the public proceeds through Montserrat and Església streets, with **stalls featuring traditional crafts and an entertainment group** accompanying the walk until reaching the encampment.
The experience is expanded with other cultural proposals just a few meters from the route. Different videomapping shows will be projected onto the facade of the Can Tinturé Museum, while the Giant Mud will serve as a photocall for families and children. The videomapping can be seen on January 2, 3, and 4, from 6 PM to 9 PM, with six daily shows, one every half hour.
A theatrical performance that completes the story
The programming dedicated to Fanguet and Terrisseta concludes on **Monday, January 5th** at the **Casal Robert Brillas**, with the performance of the show **"En Fanguet, la Terrisseta i la Fàbrica dels Somnis"**. The play, written by **Meritxell Margarit**, presents new adventures of the two siblings alongside the Three Wise Men, with a clear objective: that no boy or girl is left without a gift.

With the help of imagination and the symbolic power of the La Rajoleta kiln, the show connects fantasy and tradition in a proposal designed for children of all ages and also for adults who still believe in magic. The performances will take place in two sessions, at 10:30 AM and 12 PM, with limited seating. Tickets, put on sale on December 29th, sold out in a few hours.




