Quico el Célio to Perform Aboard a 19th-Century Train in Móra la Nova

The Ribera Exprés show will feature six performances on May 16 to promote railway heritage in Ribera d'Ebre.

Generic image of the interior of a historic train carriage with wooden finishes and 19th-century aesthetics.
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Generic image of the interior of a historic train carriage with wooden finishes and 19th-century aesthetics.

The Móra la Nova Railway Museum has unveiled Ribera Exprés, a unique theatrical production set to take place inside a historic 19th-century locomotive on May 16.

The show features the renowned folk group Quico el Célio, el Noi i el Mut de Ferreries alongside the Traüt de Tarí theater company. This immersive experience aims to preserve the memory of the railway through a humorous 'failed journey' to Barcelona, performed across three vintage carriages.

"Our history is closely linked to trains, always reclaiming lost railways and a way of life."

Arturo Gaya · Singer of Quico el Célio
The event also highlights the recently restored Economat, a former freight warehouse renovated by the Móra la Nova Town Council. Tickets for the six scheduled performances will go on sale this Wednesday via the museum's website.