Falles: Spain’s Colorful Festival
Falles: Spain’s Colorful Festival
Falles is a traditional celebration in Spain that takes place every March. The festival is known for its colorful parades, impressive fireworks, and large papier-mâché sculptures that are burned in the streets.
During Fallas, neighborhoods in cities like Valencia compete to create the most impressive and creative sculptures, called ninots. These sculptures often depict political figures, celebrities, or popular characters.
The festival culminates on the night of March 19th, known as La Cremà, when all the sculptures are set on fire in a dramatic display of fireworks and flames. Fallas is a lively and vibrant festival that attracts tourists from all over the world to witness this unique Spanish tradition.
