On Saturday, December 5, the mayor of Águilas, Mari Carmen Moreno, inaugurated the traditional San José Nativity Scene, which was donated by Antonio García to the town of Águilas.
Due to the current restrictions imposed by the health crisis, the event was only attended by the manager of CC Águilas Plaza, Gema Simó, the mayor María Dolores García Albarracín, the president of Paso Azul, Pepe Cáceres and the nativity scene Pedro Sánchez.
The emblematic recreation of the Nativity can be visited, complying with all security measures, until January thanks to the work of Paso Azul, which is in charge of its laborious assembly every year, and the collaboration of the Águilas Plaza Shopping Center. The nearly 800 figures, many of them with movement, and more than a hundred constructions that make up this unique Nativity Scene, in which there are reproductions of emblematic places of Aguilas such as the Castle, the Sagrera Mill or the Tower of the Palomas, may be contemplated on weekends and Christmas holidays from 6:30 p.m.
to 8:30 p.m.
at Águilas Plaza Shopping Center.
This year the Molino de Los Alacranes is also added as a novelty. This year, in addition, Águilas Plaza Shopping Center has installed a Christmas children's area, right in front of the Bethlehem, with Christmas workshops and a beautiful wagon in front of Santa's chair, who will not be able to come this year, but has written a huge letter to boys and girls from aquiline to encourage them not to lose their illusion.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas