Onda Castle, Cultural Hub with Family Workshops and Shows

The historic fortress of the 300 Towers hosted a day of puppet theater and activities for all ages during Easter.

Image of Onda Castle, with its stone walls under the sunlight.
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Image of Onda Castle, with its stone walls under the sunlight.

The Castle of the 300 Towers in Onda became the setting for a cultural and heritage day, coming alive with family activities and puppet theater during Easter.

The historic fortress of the 300 Towers, located in Onda, recently hosted a cultural program dedicated to puppet theater, attracting both residents and visitors. This initiative is part of the effort to revitalize the municipality's historical spaces and bring heritage closer to all audiences.

"We continue to fill our historic spaces with life through proposals for family enjoyment and to bring our heritage closer to all audiences, and for this, we are committed to an accessible cultural program also during periods like Easter."

María Baila · Councillor for Tourism
Activities began with a "Chinese shadow" workshop in the morning, inside the castle museum, where youngsters could discover this tradition interactively. In the afternoon, a finger puppet construction workshop preceded the final show, the performance of La princesa o no, which gathered dozens of attendees and concluded the day.
This special Easter program has served to strengthen Onda's cultural and tourist offerings. Notable initiatives include theatrical visits to historical enclaves and the opening of emblematic spaces such as the Castle of the 300 Towers, the Torre de la Presó, the Museu del Taulell, and the Molí de la Reixa.
The Onda City Council continues to work on maintaining this dynamic, with new tourist and cultural proposals that will extend beyond the festive week, seeking to attract visitors throughout the year. The next theatrical visit program is scheduled for May 1.