King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table still represent the dream of a just world, a world where people can live in peace, where everyone, adults, children, men, women, foreigners, millers, everyone, absolutely everyone, is equal and has the same value, where everyone respects their neighbour and tries to be helpful.
In Camelot Castle, where he lives with his beautiful wife Guinevere, King Arthur, on the advice of Merlin the Magician, creates the Round Table, around which gather the most noble and valiant knights of the land, first and foremost the young Lancelot, a generous and invincible hero.
Admissions
Free
Timetables
30 November 2025
Upon reservation
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm