Family visits
The Esplugues de Llobregat Museums run activities for the whole family which allow you to enjoy our collections from a more recreational and educational standpoint
CAN TINTURÉ VISIT
A MUSEUM CRAMMED WITH TILES
On self-guided visits to Can Tinturé Museum, we lend you a story featuring games and activities to make your visit more fun.
The story stars Fanguet, the child character in the Museums’ tales.
- For kids aged 2 to 8
- All you have to do is ask for it at the Museum’s reception desk.
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ESPLUGUES DE LLOBREGAT MUSEUMS CLASSICS
Annual activities for family audiences
FANGUET’S CAMP
Can Tinturé’s gardens are packed with magic, games and activities designed to make time go by quicker for Esplugues’s children as they wait for the Three Kings to arrive.
The Esplugues de Llobregat Museums run a clay activity with a Christmas atmosphere. The Municipal School of Ceramics and the Municipal School of Music also chip in..
FANGUET AND THE THREE KINGS
Stage production of the story ‘Fanguet and the Three Kings’ which recounts the adventures of our little ceramist friend when he became a tile maker for The Three Kings together with Terriseta, his mischievous little sister.
This performance has become a classic in the town’s Christmas festivities.
Once it is over, kids can give their letters to the Kings and get the final pointers for the most magical night of the year.
EL BAIX LLOBREGAT SUPER MONTH
The Esplugues Museums take part in the big month for families organised by the Baix Llobregat Tourist Board every April by programming activities and special free visits
MUSEUMS’ NIGHT
The Museums’ Night includes an activity for children tied in with the Can Tinturé temporary exhibition
ESPLUGUES TOWN FESTIVAL
In late September and at the same time as the Festival of Sant Mateu, the Museums hold a recreational activity for children to show them the town’s heritage
FANGFEST, THE FESTIVAL OF YOUNG CERAMISTS
The Esplugues Museums and the Municipal School of Ceramics run activities and experiences in which clay takes centre stage so that children can get their hands dirty and amaze us with their ability to challenge the rules.