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In the middle of the Mediterranean coast, Valencia city, celebrates each year the final days of the winter and the arrival of spring with spectacular fires and pyrotechnics. From March 15 to 19 (the feast of Saint Joseph, day of the father in the whole country), Valencia is given over to a carnival of bonfires, fiesta, fireworks and a healthy dose of satire known as Las Fallas, the fires.
Displayed on every corner all over the city are colourful ninots, giant papier-mâché figures often 20 feet tall or even more that have been paraded through the streets and then placed in fantasy groups to tower over excited spectators. Each one in some way satirises a political figure, or a soap star, or more exotic creatures from the movies, TV, sports idols, or simply imagination. Some of them are grotesque – others playful and charming – all are larger than life and up for public scrutiny.
The Fallas The Fallas Festival
The Fallas Festival The Fallas Every day at 2pm firecrackers rip through the Plaza del Ayuntamiento in an noisy event called la Mascletá. This concert of gunpowder is very popular and involves different neighbourhood groups competing for the most impressive volley, ending with the terremoto, (literally means "earthquake") as hundreds of masclets exploting simultaneously. While this may not be for the frail or faint-fainthearted, you understand how hearted, the Valencians got their valiant name.
Another important event is the Ofrenda de Flores a la Virgen de los Desamparados, a beautiful ceremony every March 17 and 18, that honours Valencia’s patron Virgin. Thousands of Falleras and Falleros arrive to the city from every corner of the Comunitat (Valencia State) and take the streets wearing traditional costumes and dancing to their neighbourhood or village bands as they wend their way to the Plaza de la Virgen to offer bouquets to the giant image of the Virgin.
The Fallas The Fallas Festival
The Fallas
The Fallas Festival The Fallas Historians say that the origins of the festival go back to the time when carpenters cleared out their workshops and talleres at the end of winter, throwing out odds and ends of wood and old candles and lighting them on the street the day of Saint Joseph.

Nowadays, celebrations draw to an end with a fabulous firework display in the Paseo de la Alameda, called the Nit del Foc (literally "The Night of Fire"), on March 18. All Fallas burn all over the city the following night (including the winner of the competition) in a tremendous spectacle of fire and joy. Valencia is at that moment like Nero´s Rome, a city in flames. That’s why Valencians call this the best firework fiesta in the world! Don´t miss it!


The Fallas Programme 2008


1 March 2008

space dot  2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).


2 March 2008

space dot  2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
dot  5:30pm.Children's ninot parade.
Glorieta - Calle La Paz - San Vicente - Plaza del Ayuntamiento - Marqués de Sotelo - Calle Jativa.


8 March 2008

space dot  2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
dot  6pm. Mascleta (Las Arenas Beach).
dot  10:30pm. Ninot Parade
(Route: Calle Jativa - Marqués de Sotelo - Maria Cristina - Plaza del Ayuntamiento - Marques de Sotelo - Jativa).
dot  Firework display.


11 March 2008

space dot  2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).


12 March 2008

space dot  2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).


13 March 2008

space dot  2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).


14 March 2008

space dot  2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
dot  6pm. Closing ceremony of the Ninot Infantil Exhibition.


15 March 2008

space dot  8am. Setting up (la Planta) of all the children’s fallas.
dot  2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
dot  6pm. Closing ceremony of the Ninot Exhibition.
dot  12pm. Setting up (la Planta) of all the Fallas.
dot  12pm. Firework display.


16 March 2008

space dot  2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
dot  4:30pm. Children’s Fallas Award Ceremony.
dot  10:30pm. Cabalgata Folklórica (procession with examples of regional festivals).
dot  12pm. Firework display (Paseo de la Alameda).


17 March 2008

space dot  9:30am. Fallas Award Ceremony.
dot  2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
dot  16:30pm. Floral offering to Virgen de los Desamparados (Our Lady of the Forsaken).
dot  1:00am. Firework display (Paseo de la Alameda).


18 March 2008

space dot  11am. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento). Tribute to the poet Maximiliano Thous (Calle Sagunto).
dot  12pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento). Tribute to Maestro Serrano (Avenida Reino de Valencia).
dot  2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
dot  16pm. Floral offering to Virgen de los Desamparados (Our Lady of the Forsaken).
dot  1:30am. Firework display (Paseo de la Alameda).


19 March 2008

space dot  11am. Floral offering to St. Joseph (St. Joseph Bridge).
dot  12pm. Solemn Mass to honour St Joseph the Patriarch (The Cathedral).
dot  2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
dot  19pm. Procession of Fire (from Calle Ruzafa, Calle Colon, to end in Porta de la Mar).
dot  22pm. Crema (Burning) of the children’s Fallas.
dot  22:30pm. Crema (Burning) of the children’s Falla awarded first prize in the Special Section..
dot  23pm. Crema (Burning) of the Plaza del Ayuntamiento children’s Falla.
dot  00am. Crema (Burning) of all the Fallas of Valencia.
dot  00:30am. Crema (Burning) of the Falla awarded first prize in the Special Section.
dot  1am. Firework display (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
 
 
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