Peramola relives its past with a theatrical guided tour

Around one hundred and fifty people participated in the cultural initiative commemorating the town's Millennium.

Generic image of a historical reenactment in a Catalan village.
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Generic image of a historical reenactment in a Catalan village.

Peramola has hosted a theatrical guided tour that recreated significant historical episodes of the town, attracting nearly one hundred and fifty participants as part of its Millennium celebration.

The town of Peramola has successfully hosted a theatrical guided tour, organized by Solsona Teatre Experience, which brought together around one hundred and fifty people. The activity, featuring four sessions throughout Saturday, aimed to entertainingly share some of the locality's most significant historical moments.
This initiative is part of the celebrations for the Millennium of Peramola. According to Gemma Orrit, a member of the Millennium Commission, throughout 2026, regular festivities have been linked to the centenary, and new proposals like this theatrical tour have been created.
Through three characters and a narrator, attendees journeyed back to the medieval era, exploring life at the castle and observing commercial, agricultural, and economic advancements over the centuries. They also witnessed a devastating fire and stories of love amidst war. Pau Sobirà, a member of Solsona Experience, explained, "We took the history and created six scenes with characters to explain these moments."
The Millennium program in Peramola will continue next weekend with a popular dinner on June 6th and a guided hike to Sant Honorat peak on June 7th.