This year's theme is the crow, a bird that has always been associated with superstition and mystery, but also a symbol of intelligence and a valuable ally of environmental balance. The event aims to re-evaluate the raven, especially in the eyes of children, as an important protagonist of the ecosystem and nature that surrounds us.
The varied afternoon and evening programme ranges from workshops to scary snacks and monstrous dinners, to the traditional Night Parade - amid sounds, lights and masked characters, the public will be invited to join the haunted cart that will lead a procession of creatures of the night - and the grand finale Halloween Nightmare, an engaging night-time dance and theatre performance.