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  1. Las Fallas are Valencia's most universal festival, declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. Its name refers to the spectacular sculptural monuments made of wood and papier mâché that are placed in the city’s streets and squares to be admired before they succumb to the flames.
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    ‘Falles’ (or ‘Fallas’ in Spanish) is observed between March 15 and 19 every year in Valencia, Spain. The yearly cultural celebration is also called the ‘Fallas de Valencia’, or the ‘Fiesta de San Jose’ because it commemorates Saint Joseph, the patron saint of carpentry.

    Las Fallas de Valencia: Spain’s Annual Festival of Fire

    • Origins Las Fallas de Valencia features a combination of elements that have been added to the ancient tradition of welcoming the springtime. ...
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    During the festival the whole city moves out to the streets, where every year between 15th and 19th March, the whole city becomes an outdoor art gallery and never-ending party. The fallas are displayed for a few days, and on the last day of the festival they are burnt on a symbolic cleansing act celebrating the arrival of spring.
    Las Fallas de Valencia is a festival that has a strong connection to the Catholic religion. The festival is held annually to celebrate Saint Joseph, the patron saint of Valencia. However, the festival’s origins are rooted in Iberian pagan equinox celebrations, which were later adapted to Catholicism.
    Las Fallas festival is celebrated every March in the city of Valencia and the nearby villages. It takes place from March 1 to 19, but the most important and fun-filled days are the last five.
    It takes place from March 1 to 19, but the most important and fun-filled days are the last five. Las Fallas is a great opportunity to discover centuries-old traditions, scrumptious recipes passed down through generations, and a local community bustling with creativity.
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  4. Valencia Fallas - Wikipedia

  5. Everything You Need To Know About Las Fallas Festival …

    WEBJan 31, 2024 · Learn everything you need to know about Las Fallas, the biggest and most iconic festival in Valencia, where everything is burnt …

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  7. Las Fallas Festival, Valencia: Key Events, Tips & Dates …

    WEBLas Fallas festival is celebrated every March in the city of Valencia and the nearby villages. It takes place from March 1 to 19, but the most important and fun-filled days are the last five. Las Fallas is a great opportunity to …

  8. Las Fallas in Valencia: Ultimate Guide to an Epic Festival …

    WEBMay 5, 2023 · Learn about the history, traditions, and events of Las Fallas, a Valencian festival that celebrates spring with fire, color, and music. Find out how to experience the burning of the fallas, the mascletà, the …

  9. Experience the fiery fun of Las Fallas in Valencia

    WEBJul 2, 2019 · Las Fallas is a Spanish tradition that celebrates the end of winter with fireworks, parades, and burning sculptures. Learn about the history, events, and tips of this fiery festival that takes place every …

  10. Valencia Fallas festivity - intangible heritage - UNESCO

  11. Fallas Festival. UNESCO World Heritage Site | Cultural València