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The Almudena bridge
arrives
and many parents try to organize
family
plans
to enjoy it to the fullest in Madrid.
Here are
six different proposals
so you don't get bored in the capital and get the most out of these days.
A movie show
Carlos Devanti is a magician who amazes those who come to see him at
Jacob's Ladder
(Lavapiés, 9).
In this space, the
Madrid magician
puts on various shows for all ages.
But there is one,
Lights, Camera and Magic
, which records crowds every weekend.
In the show, Carlos Devanti uses
questions related to the seventh art
as an excuse to deploy his arsenal of tricks.
«James Bond films, jobs such as scriptwriter and producer or terms such as remake appear to make magic and humor in a recommended show
from 5 years old.
And with the public participating from the first minute,
”he explains without revealing too much an artist with a great capacity to improvise.
The great station of leisure
A visit to
the Railway Museum
(Paseo de las Delicias, 61) reveals platforms where locomotives and wagons remain motionless on a fascinating journey into the past.
In addition to the endearing and sought-after
Ferrocarril de las Delicias, a small miniature train
for the little ones with an outdoor tour.
But, on the Puente de la Almudena, this space will be abuzz with activities.
There are
plays
planned
, a
model railway
market
and another
collector's market
where you can buy albums of stickers, comics and toys from past decades with which more than one adult will relive passages from their childhood.
Alice's fantastic journey
For years the
Teatro Real
(Plaza Isabel II, s / n) has offered a special program for children under the
El Real Junior section
. A perfect opportunity to get closer to the
Gayarre room
of this space and discover stories as fascinating as a
musical version
of the well-known story of
Alice in Wonderland.
In the production
A Smile Without a Cat
we see how Alicia wakes up from her bed in full confinement without really knowing what the day will bring.
The presence of
a cat with a mocking smile, a queen wanting to cut heads, a rabbit in a hurry and more characters
will lead you to live an unforgettable day.
And, all with live music by
soloists from the Comunidad de Madrid Youth Orchestra
who interact at certain times with the actors.
The sweet museum
Since its opening,
Sweet Space
(Serrano, 61) has become one of the most
instagrammable
spaces in
the city.
And, for the little ones, in a
different, colorful place
that seems from another world.
With decorations that allow you to take
family photos
that everyone will envy when they see them.
On the
second floor of the ABC Serrano shopping center
there is an interactive exhibition in which artists such as
Okuda and Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada
have participated
.
The result is an interactive tour with a display of audiovisual effects in which, of course, it is allowed to touch and watch.
In addition to tasting sweets that can be purchased in the
gift shop
.
'Very alive' dinosaurs
What child has not ever played with a little toy dinosaur?
A little bigger and with added movements (and sounds) are the beings that populate the
Dino World exhibition
, which is present in
Espacio 5.1 at Ifema Madrid
.
There, in 2,500 square meters of exhibition, visitors can imagine what the
Mesozoic Era was like
, also known as the Age of Dinosaurs and dating back to 65 million years.
A
unique journey
to a time so often imagined in movies and cartoons where you walk alongside replicas of creatures such as the
Triceratops, the Brachiosaurus and, of course, the essential Tyrannosaurus Rex
.
To highlight the virtual reality area of a visit that lasts approximately one hour.
A workshop for little artists
At
CaixaForum Madrid
(Paseo del Prado, 36) children always find a space to unleash their imagination.
One of these opportunities arises with the
workshop
Oh, painting!
I fascinated by the new landscape
s
, recommended from 6 years.
To attend it is necessary to reserve the time slot that will be attended on the center's website.
Once confirmed,
the child must be accompanied by an adult
in an experience in which painting will be the best way to discover the geometric shapes that surround us.
Pipes, roads or electrical circuits are some figures
that small potential artists will recreate.
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