Muchamiel launches interactive theatrical train tours through its historic hermitages this June

One of Muchamiel's historic landmarks.

Muchamiel theatrical tour brings history alive aboard immersive heritage train. Photo Credit: Muchamiel Department of Tourism

Muchamiel is inviting residents and visitors to take a trip back in time in the month of June, with a unique theatrical experience that merges history, culture, and entertainment, all in one exciting activity. The town will be hosting a special theatrical guided tour through its most historical landmarks, and offering a fresh and immersive way to experience the town’s heritage.

This activity forms part of the town’s wider early summer tourism programme, and combines outdoor experiences with cultural and historical storytelling. It is expected to attract history buffs, curious newcomers, and even longtime residents.

A theatrical tour on a train through Muchamiel’s fascinating history

One of the main highlights of the event is the theatrical route through the town’s emblematic hermitages, where participants will get aboard a tourist train, accompanied by actors portraying characters from different periods in the town’s local history. The journey will take passengers on a trip through Muchamiel’s past life, through short scenes, anecdotes, and interactive moments that entertain audiences of all ages.

A family event that will combine education, fun, and impressive theatre performances

The theatrical tour will take place on Sunday, June 14, and will last around an hour. It will follow a circular route through the town’s historic centre, stopping at several key sites along the way. These include some recognisable Muchamiel landmarks, particularly the hermitages dedicated to Sant Antoni and El Calvari, which are deeply rooted in the municipality’s traditions and identity.

Family-friendly, the event will combine education and fun, making it an ideal plan for both locals and tourists looking to do something different. The theatre, as well as the guided tourism, will allow visitors to connect with the town’s history in a more dynamic and memorable way than a traditional tour.

How to reserve your spot for this incredible tour

Slots to ride the train are limited, so interested residents and visitors are recommended to book their place through the local tourism office, or at inscripcionesturismo@mutxamel.org, especially as Muchamiel begins to get busy ahead of peak season.

With initiatives like this, Muchamiel continues to promote experiential tourism, offering creative ways to showcase its cultural and historical heritage while encouraging visitors to explore the municipality beyond its usual routes.

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Natascha Rivera

Natascha is a Dominican writer based in Spain with a background in audiovisual and marketing communication. A lifelong reader and passionate storyteller, she brings a creative edge to her work at Euro Weekly News. Her multicultural perspective informs her coverage of lifestyle and community stories, offering fresh angles and relatable storytelling that connects with a diverse audience.

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