Rubí's Christmas Diorama Exhibition now open to visitors

Nearly twenty nativity scene builders display their creations at the Aula Cultural until January 11, featuring biblical, daily, and commemorative scenes.

Detail of a Christmas diorama featuring nativity scene figures and traditional landscape elements.

Detail of a Christmas diorama featuring nativity scene figures and traditional landscape elements.

The Aula Cultural Exhibition Space in Rubí hosts the highly anticipated Christmas Diorama Exhibition, where nearly twenty local nativity scene builders display their creations until January 11.

The inauguration filled the venue, prompting Mayor Ana María Martínez and the President of the Nativity Scene Builders Association, Joan Ricart, to discuss the recurring issue of needing a larger space, confirming they will continue working towards a solution. The association is set to celebrate its 75th anniversary in 2026.
The exhibited dioramas cover a wide thematic range, including classic biblical scenes such as the Nativity, the Adoration of the Kings, and the Flight into Egypt, alongside representations of daily life, like a Christmas lunch or New Year's Eve celebration.
Furthermore, this year's edition includes commemorative pieces, such as a diorama dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the Rubinenca Chess Association and another marking the Millennium of Montserrat. The works of the Comellas brothers are also highlighted, as they celebrate 60 years of uninterrupted trajectory creating Christmas dioramas.
Among the constructions on display is the nativity scene originally planned for the Ca n'Oriol viewpoint on December 7. That activity was cancelled due to restrictions on accessing natural environments caused by the African Swine Fever situation. The association has successfully installed other nativity scenes across Rubí, including at the Town Hall, the Mestre Martí Tauler library, the Municipal Market, and the Civic and Community Center.
The exhibition can be visited at the Aula Cultural with special Christmas hours: Monday to Friday, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
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