The Magic of Falles Tradition
The Magic of Falles Tradition
Falles is a traditional celebration in Valencia, Spain, where giant sculptures made of wood and papier-mâché are burned in a spectacular display of fireworks and lights.
Each neighborhood creates its own sculpture, called a falla, and competes for the best design. The festivities last for several days, with parades, music, and traditional costumes.
The highlight of Falles is the final night, known as La Cremà, when all the fallas are set on fire amidst cheers and applause. This tradition dates back to the 18th century and continues to enchant locals and tourists alike with its magic and spectacle.