WISE KINGS

Three Wise Men receive keys to the city of Ibiza in Vara de Rey after extending their visit due to the bad weather

Their Majesties extend their stay in Ibiza and meet with the children on an exceptional day organized by the Town Hall
Reyes Magos en Vara de Rey.

The Three Wise Men have starred this Monday in an exceptional day in Ibiza, with an institutional event held in the tent of Vara de Rey, where Melchior, Gaspar and Balthazar have received the keys of the city from the hands of the mayor, Rafael Triguero. The event took place one day after the big celebration on Sunday, marked by a massive attendance and conditioned by adverse weather.

The event took place this Monday afternoon in Vara de Rey, where Their Majesties continued greeting the children and collecting the last letters, after the bad weather forced to extend their visit to the capital of Ibiza. The extension of the royal agenda has made it possible to keep alive the direct meeting with the families who could not attend the previous day.

As reported by the City Council of Ibiza, Mayor Rafael Triguero has made symbolic delivery of the keys of the city as an institutional gesture of welcome and gratitude. The Three Wise Men visit Ibiza for the second consecutive day, an unusual circumstance caused by the weather conditions that altered the initial program.

From the Consistory have stressed the importance of ensuring the children’s illusion, noting that the extension of the stay has allowed that no child is left without greeting the Three Kings. The City Council has expressly thanked the willingness of Their Majesties to stay one more day in the city.

Today’s event is a continuation of the events held on Sunday, when the arrival of the Three Wise Men brought together some 500 people and distributed nearly three tons of candy.

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