In addition to the activities, the youngest and their families have been able to enjoy the 23 Spring Gardens, with more than 300,000 plants and millions of flowers, located throughout the city, and for which hundreds of thousands of people have passed these days
Due to the success of the initiative a good part of the Spring Gardens will be maintained throughout the spring season
The City of Murcia, through the Department of Modernization of Urban Administration and Development, has scheduled 14 activities and workshops for all ages on the occasion of the Spring Festival.
About 10,000 children have participated in the workshops of the 'Spring Gardens'.
"The outdoor activities for children have also been protagonists in these festivals, in which history, tradition and culture have been merged, with leisure, entertainment and entertainment.
We have created spaces for families to enjoy with the little ones, areas where friends can discover our history and places where all Murcia can enjoy the spectacle of our parties.
Murcia is reborn in the spring, flowers and gardens become part of our identity, "explained José Guillén.
Among the workshops that have been organized, the Eco-workshop paints your Spring t-shirt, Paints nature as the impressionists and Storytime tells stories in English for children from 2 to 10 years old.
In the Circular Square, the workshops that have been organized are Plant your Spring Garden, Plant your garden, Murcia in miniature: Handicrafts with Terra Natura, Pin huertano with Terra Natura, Potato huertano with Terra Natura, Hands craft: Proyecto Abraham, Storytimes of animals with Terra Natura and Show of birds of prey.
In addition to the activities, the youngest and their families have been able to enjoy the 23 Spring Gardens, with more than 260,000 plants and millions of flowers, located throughout the city, and for which thousands of people have passed these days and due To the success of the initiative a good part of the Spring Gardens will be maintained throughout the spring season
One of the most emblematic has been the monument 'The Gardens of the Wolf King'.
A large orchard in 360 degrees that recreates the beauty of the gardens of Ibn Mardanis, prosperous king of Murcia and one of the most outstanding figures of the Mediterranean political scene of the twelfth century.
This floral monument is presided by a large sculpture of 20 meters: a reproduction of Monteagudo Castle.
A space in which 135 trees have been planted including cypress, orange, lemon, palm, pomegranate, olive, mulberry, carob and pear trees and has been composed of 17,700 plants such as geraniums, sedge, palm hearts, echeverias, mastic trees, male ferns, cordata ferns, ivies, jasmine, alocasia, various bushes, santolinas, wallflowers, agaves, aloe veras, paleras and boxwood.
As well as 2,000 leaves of palm tree.
Thousands of Murcians have shared photos on their social networks with the hashtag #MurciaRenace.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia