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Andorra's Christmas Events and Exhibitions Return with Festive Lights and Activities

Canillo lights up with illuminations and stalls, while Andorra la Vella hosts family activities and multiple photo exhibitions through early 2025.

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Key Points

  • Canillo's enhanced Christmas lights, carousel, crafts, and food trucks at Sella car park, 6-9pm daily.
  • Andorra la Vella's Poblet de Nadal with performances and decorations until Jan 5.
  • Youth snow activity in Escaldes-Engordany (10:30am-2pm); Ordino kids' storytelling at 5pm.
  • Exhibitions: photography marathons, pioneers, Egyptian artifacts, and more open through March.

Canillo's Christmas lights display returns this year with an enhanced festive route featuring spectacular illuminations, a classic carousel, additional craft stalls, and food trucks offering local gastronomy. The event invites visitors to stroll, soak up the holiday atmosphere, and take memorable photos. It runs daily from 6pm to 9pm at the Sella car park in Canillo.

In Andorra la Vella, the Poblet de Nadal fills Plaça del Poble with family-friendly activities, large-scale roaming performances, surprising decorations, and immersive experiences through January 5.

Young people in Escaldes-Engordany can join a special Christmas snow activity organised by Jovent en Acció, running from 10.30am to 2pm at the comú's youth space.

Children in Ordino have a contacontes storytelling session led by Carol Caubet at 5pm in the municipal library.

Several exhibitions remain open across the country. In Escaldes-Engordany, Judit Gaset Flinch's *L'Ordre del Caos* at Art al Set Galeria showcases drawings and sculptures until January 3, while the Centre d'Art hosts *El Néixer al Renéixer: Vivències a l'Antic Egipte*, featuring archaeological pieces from Barcelona's Egyptian Museum, through February 21.

Andorra la Vella's Centre Cultural la Llacuna marks 10 years of the Pep Aguareles photographic marathon with a display of winning collections from the past decade, on view until January 5. The government's exhibition hall presents *Pioners 1884-1954: L'Andorra dels Primers Fotògrafs*, drawing from national archives to trace early photography pioneers in the country, until March 7.

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