The Three Kings’ celebration in Spain is one of the most eagerly awaited traditions of the year, especially for children and families. On the night of January 5th, excitement fills streets and homes with the arrival of Melchior, Gaspar and Balthazar, bringing gifts and keeping alive a celebration rich in history, symbolism and emotion.
The Three Kings originate from Christian tradition and the biblical account in the Gospel of Saint Matthew. According to the story, three wise men from the East followed the Star of Bethlehem until they reached the manger where baby Jesus was born, offering him gold, frankincense and myrrh.
These gifts carried deep symbolic meaning:
According to the Benedictine monk Bede, Melchior represented Europe, Gaspar Asia and Balthazar Africa, turning the Three Kings into a symbol of unity between cultures and continents.
Today, Cologne Cathedral in Germany is one of the main places of worship linked to the Three Kings, as their relics are believed to have been kept there since the 12th century.
The Three Kings Parade takes place on the afternoon of January 5th in cities and towns all across Spain. During the parade, the Kings travel through the streets on decorated floats, accompanied by their pages, throwing sweets and greeting children.
Before going to bed, children usually leave:
The next morning, on January 6th, children who have behaved well find their gifts. Those who haven’t receive the traditional coal, which nowadays is usually sweet.
Three Kings’ Day wouldn’t be complete without the traditional Roscón de Reyes, a ring-shaped cake decorated with candied fruit. Inside, it hides a small figurine and a dried bean, keeping alive a tradition that blends play, food and family celebration.
At Museo Iluziona, the Three Kings’ celebration becomes an interactive and unforgettable experience for the whole family. During Enchanted Christmas, culture and traditions are discovered from a fun and surprising perspective.
The museum also features a special mailbox for the Three Kings, where both children and adults can send their letters and wishes.
If you’re looking for a family-friendly way to celebrate Three Kings’ Day, Museo Iluziona is the perfect plan combining learning, entertainment and fun.
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