The Fallas Festival (Valencia-Spain) (English version)
All about The Fallas Festival of Valencia (Spain) one of the most outstanding fire fiesta in the whole world. Declared in 1965 as Fiesta of International Tourist Interest in Spain and candidate of being declared as a Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.
Fallas Festival 2018 - Valencia (ENGLISH Version)
Valencia Fallas Festival, 2018.
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A full video of the Fallas Festival 2018. The Ninot Exhibition, the First Day of the Festival, Falleros and Falleras, the Flower Offering (Ofrenda de Flores), Fire Parade, La Mascletà, parties, Fireworks displays, and of course La Cremà.
Valencia Fallas Festival is one of the most spectacular and unique festivals on Earth and happens annually from March 15th to 19th.
You can read the article published on my blog below and get more information about the festival and tips for visiting Valencia.
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They set the city on FIRE! | Fallas Festival Valencia, Spain | Travel Vlog 91
This week we're in Valencia, Spain, and we attend the famous Fallas Festival- which just proves that nobody can throw a festival like the Spanish! We get front row seats of the Mascleta, check out the Fallas statues dotted throughout the city, and then enjoy the climactic La Crema (Burning) on the final night.
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Las Fallas Festival in Valencia, Spain
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Travel Valencia, Spain - The Fallas Festival in Valencia
Take a tour of Fallas Festival in Valencia, Spain -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
An eccentric, outlandish, and spirited festival in Spain comes once a year.
From March 15th to March 19th, Las Fallas, The Fires, Valencia is lit in brilliant colors to celebrate the carpenter's patron, St. Joseph.
The festival is also said to have beginnings in the pagan rituals of welcoming spring and the new harvest.
During the festival, millions of paper-mache and plaster puppets, depicting crude, bawdy, and satirical characters are crafted and displayed around the city.
Some of the puppets can be up to 20 feet tall and are paraded around during the festivities.
On the final day, puppets are burned during La Crema , meaning the burning, in massive bonfires spread over the streets.
And the rest are stuffed with fireworks and lit at Midnight, to ignite the Valencia sky.
The Fallas, a Traditional Celebration in Valencia, Spain
The Fallas is a traditional celebration held in commemoration of Saint Joseph in the city of Valencia, in Spain. The term Fallas refers to both the celebration and the monuments created during the celebration. A number of towns in the Valencian Community have similar celebrations inspired by the original one in Valencia.
Each neighbourhood of the city has an organized group of people, the Casal faller, that works all year long. They produces a construction known as a falla which is eventually burnt. They are mostly of a satirical nature and can be as tall as a few stories. Fallas are constructed of smaller figures called ninots, Valencian for dolls. The fallas take a whole year of planning and construction to complete. Each falla has an adult falla and a kid's falla.
The origins of the Fallas Festivity go back to an old tradition of the city's carpenters, who before the Festivity of their patron Saint Joseph, burned in front of their workshops their useless things and other wooden utensils they used to hold the candles that gave them light during the winter season. This is the reason why the night of the cremà (in which the Fallas monuments burn down) is always on March 19, the Festivity of San José. Today, more than seven hundred big and small Fallas are burned in the city of Valencia.
The five days and nights of Falles are a continuous party. There are a multitude of processions: historical, religious, and comedic. Crowds in the restaurants spill out into the streets. Explosions can be heard all day long and sporadically through the night.
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Las Fallas in Valencia, Spain | Burning Giant Statues | Fire Festival in Valencia | Las Fallas 2019
Las Fallas in Valencia - street art meets traditional festival. The fire festival Las Fallas in Valencia includes the burning of large-scale public statues. This year the artist duo PichiAvo were asked to take part at Las Fallas. Their street art has earned them wider recognition: Urban Mythology at Las Falles. What do you think about Las Fallas? Write aus in the comments...
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Las Fallas, Valencia - Spain's noisiest, craziest street party
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The Fallas of Valencia 2019 | Walking around the city of Valencia (Spain)
Walk around Fallas Valencia 2019.
The Fallas of Valencia (Spain) they are celebrations that are celebrated from the 15 to the 19 of March with a tradition rooted in the city of Valencia and different populations of the Valencian Community. Officially they begin the last Sunday of February with the act of the Crida.
Currently, this festival has become a very important tourist attraction, since in addition to being cataloged as a festival of International Tourist Interest, in November 2016 Unesco inscribed them on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. These festivals are also called josefinas fiestas or festes de Sant Josep (in Valencian), since they are celebrated in honor of San José, patron of the carpenters, which was a guild very widespread in the city when they began to be held at the end of the 19th century , and that it has conserved to the present, given the importance of the furniture industry in the region.
The sport par excellence of the Fallas is to walk. A comfortable shoe, the mobile phone loaded to take many photos and you're ready to walk around the city in search of the most beautiful and spectacular monument.
But as there are many faults, if you have to choose, visit the 9 Special Section Faults. They are the most impressive and seven of them are located in the center of Valencia.
The Fallas are quite a feeling for the falleros. It is a party in which fun is the order of the day.
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Las Fallas Festival, Valencia ~ Spain's Most Explosive Festival
Every March Valencia's explosive Las Fallas festival fills the city with huge statues and then burns them down in a blaze of glory as the city erupts in a blitz of earthshaking fireworks.
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LAS FALLAS IN VALENCIA | SPAIN TRAVEL GUIDE
Find out more about the Valencian Festival called Las Fallas and discover it's rich tradition with Fireworks, Fallas and carnations. See what this festival in Valencia is all about and enjoy this travel guide around this beautiful Spanish city!
What is La Crema and La Mascleta? What is the Offering of the Flowers? Why are people dressed in Medieval clothes? Watch and find out!
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Spain Valencia | Fallas Festival 2019
This was not a paid film.This is the long version and more detailed of the film.I covered as much as I could from the Fallas Festival that takes place each year between 1 and 19 of March.
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Las Fallas: Hundreds of sculptures burn during Valencia festival
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Valencia was burning on Wednesday as the Spanish city celebrated the end of its annual five-day festival known as Las Fallas. Las Fallas, which translates to the fires in the Valencian Spanish dialect, focusses on the creation and destruction of paper mache puppets and dolls called ninots. Fireworks kicked off the hour-long burning ceremony where hundreds of sculptures were set alight, much to the delight of the thousands of locals and tourists who gathered to watch. Each year the districts of Valencia build a larger sculpture called a Falla, which takes the entire year to design, paint and build. Las Fallas festival is thought to have originated from a pagan festival celebrating the end of winter, but is also considered to be a homage to Saint Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters. Report by Laurie Blake.
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La Desperta For Fallas 2018 - Valencia, Spain - Firecracker Parade - Tro de bac
This is the yearly awakening of Valencia to remind the city that it's time to wake up, because today is the day of La Crida, the opening ceremony for Fallas. So hundreds of Valencians have these firecrackers called Tro de Bac which explode with a loud BOOM when thrown to the ground, creating crazy sounds and tons of smoke. They go down calle La Paz down to the PLaza Ayuntamiento for a early morning sound firework!
To some it looks like war but this parade fills my heart with joy since it's the beginning of FALLAS! And who said it's going to be a nice awakening.
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Each falla consists of a basic structure and a number of ninots (dolls). The fallas are on 15 March by members of the fallas-associations. There are two different types of fallas. The Fallas Infantiles and the Fallas. Former children's fallas are smaller images, with heights up to about 1.8 meters. The ordinary fallas are huge, some even up to 30 meters high. A total of 385 fallas in 2015 were set up worth 6.8 million euros. The fallas are almost always topped with several (sometimes dozens) ninots. This set characters for ninots. Every year there in the days just before the highlights of the festival will be an exhibition in which some advance elected ninots. One of these is chosen by the public as ninots winner and will during the combustion of all fallas are saved for the fire. This ninot goes to the fallas museum where every year since 1934 of a ninot. The rest of the ninots from the exhibition will be returned to the fallas where they belong, and then burned.
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Elke falla bestaat uit een basisstructuur en een aantal ninots (poppen). De fallas worden op 15 maart door de leden van de fallas-verenigingen opgebouwd. Er zijn twee verschillende types fallas. De Fallas Infantiles en de Fallas. Eerstgenoemde kinder-fallas zijn kleinere beelden, met hoogtes tot circa 1,8 meter. De gewone fallas zijn juist enorm, sommige zelfs tot 30 meter hoog. In 2015 werden in totaal 385 fallas opgezet ter waarde van 6,8 miljoen euro. De fallas worden bijna altijd afgemaakt met een aantal (soms tientallen) ninots. Deze ninots stellen personages voor. Ieder jaar is er in de dagen net voor de hoogtepunten van het festival een tentoonstelling waarbij een aantal vooraf verkozen ninots te zien zijn. Een van deze ninots wordt door het publiek gekozen als winnaar en zal tijdens de verbranding van alle fallas worden gespaard voor het vuur. Deze ninot gaat naar het fallas-museum waar sinds 1934 van ieder jaar een ninot te zien is. De rest van de ninots uit de tentoonstelling wordt teruggebracht naar de fallas waar ze bij horen en worden vervolgens verbrand.
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Valencia, Spain, Las fallas fireworks
One of the many streetcorner fireworks during fallas celebration - up close and personal. March 2012.
The Fallas - Valencia, Spain - A view of the monuments that eventually get burnt
The Falles is a traditional celebration held in commemoration of Saint Joseph in the city of Valencia, Spain. The term Falles refers to both the celebration and the monuments burnt during the celebration. The Falles festival was added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage of humanity list on 30 November 2016.Each neighbourhood of the city has an organised group of people, the Casal faller, that works all year long holding fundraising parties and dinners, usually featuring the noted dish, paella, a specialty of the region. Each casal faller produces a construction known as a falla which is eventually burnt.
My favorite moments from Las Fallas Valencia Spain
My favorite moments from Las Fallas in Valencia Spain.