Fallas festival in Valencia

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  • 'Cremà' of the children's fallas in Valencia
      03/19/2025 79232184

    'Cremà' of the children's fallas in Valencia




    Valencia, Spain, Mar 19 (EFE) - The 385 children's fallas scattered around Valencia surrendered to the heat of the fire and the emotion of the tears of girls and boys to see their "ninots" burn. Some were reminiscent of games, hobbies and fantasies, while some of them paid tribute to volunteers and neighbors after the floods in Valencia. FOOTAGE OF THE CREMÁ OF THE FALLAS OF CHILDREN IN VALENCIA.

  • King Felipe VI attends bullfight in Valencia
      03/19/2025 79230895

    King Felipe VI attends bullfight in Valencia




    Valencia, Mar 19 (EFE).- King Felipe VI attended the bullfight in Valencia this Wednesday after visiting the town of Torrent in the morning, one of the areas affected by the October 29 flood. He also visited several Fallas monuments that will be burned tonight in the traditional celebration of Saint Joseph's Day. Camera: Ana Escobar Picazo. Footage of the King greeting crowds near the Plaza de Toros de Valencia and inside the bullring.

    Испания. Валенсия. Король Испании Филипп VI во время корриды на фестивале огня "Лас Фальяс". EPA-EFE/ТАСС
  • Fireworks shine through rain at Las Fallas in Valencia
      03/18/2025 79217031

    Fireworks shine through rain at Las Fallas in Valencia




    Valencia, Spain, Mar 18 (EFE).- Rain dampened the final days of the Fallas 2025 festival on Tuesday in Valencia, Spain, but did not deter tourists and visitors from attending the mascletà and the second day of the Ofrenda, one of the most emotional and popular events of the celebration. Despite persistent rain, Pirotecnia Mediterránea carried out the mascletà, although adjustments were made, eliminating the terrestrial earthquake before the final salvo. The fireworks display was still loud and visually impressive. The Nit del Foc lit up the Valencian sky, as visitors braved the cold and the rain to enjoy the traditional pyrotechnic displays that mark the climax of the city's emblematic festival. (Camera: EFE). FOOTAGE SHOWS THE FINAL DAYS OF FALLAS 2025, IN VALENCIA, SPAIN.

  • Valencia prepares for big days of Fallas with ninots in streets
      03/14/2025 79101925

    Valencia prepares for big days of Fallas with ninots in streets




    Valencia (Spain), Mar 14 (EFE) - A few hours before the start of the big days of Fallas, the rain has made an appearance and there has been a significant drop in temperatures which has not prevented many visitors and Valencians who have begun to visit the various monuments that are already in many streets of Valencia. The plantà of the children's fallas will take place tonight and the smallest ninots are still protected by plastic to prevent the rain from damaging them. The big fallas have the large volume ninots already in the street, although they still have hours ahead to conclude the plantà. CAMERA: EUSEBIO CALATAYUD. FOOTAGE OF THE FALLAS IN VALENCIA, SPAIN.

  • 'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025
      03/19/2025 79227927

    'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025




    epaselect epa11974962 Municipal falla burns during the 'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025 in Valencia, eastern Spain, 19 March 2025. The Fallas festival is a two-week fiesta featuring installations of papier-mache, cardboard, and wooden sculptures that represent both fictional and real people and situations. These sculptures decorate the streets and are traditionally burned on the last day of the event (19 March), during the 'Crema' to mark the end of the festivities, except for one, which is 'saved' by the public and taken to the Fallas Museum. EPA/MANUEL BRUQUE
  • 'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025
      03/19/2025 79227397

    'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025




    epa11974961 Municipal falla burns during the 'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025 in Valencia, eastern Spain, 19 March 2025. The Fallas festival is a two-week fiesta featuring installations of papier-mache, cardboard, and wooden sculptures that represent both fictional and real people and situations. These sculptures decorate the streets and are traditionally burned on the last day of the event (19 March), during the 'Crema' to mark the end of the festivities, except for one, which is 'saved' by the public and taken to the Fallas Museum. EPA/MANUEL BRUQUE
  • 'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025
      03/19/2025 79227396

    'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025




    epa11974960 Municipal falla burns during the 'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025 in Valencia, eastern Spain, 19 March 2025. The Fallas festival is a two-week fiesta featuring installations of papier-mache, cardboard, and wooden sculptures that represent both fictional and real people and situations. These sculptures decorate the streets and are traditionally burned on the last day of the event (19 March), during the 'Crema' to mark the end of the festivities, except for one, which is 'saved' by the public and taken to the Fallas Museum. EPA/MANUEL BRUQUE
  • 'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025
      03/19/2025 79231331

    'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025




    epaselect epa11975182 Fire rages as a falla or sculpture burns during the traditional 'Nit de la Crema' in Valencia, Spain, late 19 March 2025 (issued 20 March 2025). Fallas is a fortnight-long fiesta in which installations of parodic papier-mache, cardboard, and wooden sculptures are traditionally burnt every year on the last day of the event in the so-called 'Crema' to end the festivities. EPA/Ana Escobar
  • 'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025
      03/19/2025 79230067

    'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025




    epa11975181 A crowd observe a falla or sculpture being burnt during the traditional 'Nit de la Crema' in Valencia, Spain, late 19 March 2025 (issued 20 March 2025). Fallas is a fortnight-long fiesta in which installations of parodic papier-mache, cardboard, and wooden sculptures are traditionally burnt every year on the last day of the event in the so-called 'Crema' to end the festivities. EPA/Manuel Bruque
  • 'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025
      03/19/2025 79230066

    'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025




    epa11975180 A backhoe works to clear the streets after the fallas or sculptures have been burnt during the traditional 'Nit de la Crema' in Valencia, Spain, late 19 March 2025 (issued 20 March 2025). Fallas is a fortnight-long fiesta in which installations of parodic papier-mache, cardboard, and wooden sculptures are traditionally burnt every year on the last day of the event in the so-called 'Crema' to end the festivities. EPA/Manuel Bruque
  • 'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025
      03/19/2025 79230064

    'Cremá' Night of Fallas 2025




    epa11975179 Rocket fires are seen during the burning of the municipal falla or sculpture during the traditional 'Nit de la Crema' in Valencia, Spain, late 19 March 2025 (issued 20 March 2025). Fallas is a fortnight-long fiesta in which installations of parodic papier-mache, cardboard, and wooden sculptures are traditionally burnt every year on the last day of the event in the so-called 'Crema' to end the festivities. EPA/Manuel Bruque
  • Spain Fallas. Spain Fallas
      03/19/2025 79225931

    Spain Fallas. Spain Fallas




    A firefights grabs a cardboard sculpture known as a "Ninot" depicting Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez which didn't burn during the Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain, on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. Five months after deadly floods ravaged Valencia, the Spanish city is hosting its biggest celebration of the year: Las Fallas. Sculptures were built using wreckage from peoples' homes and lampoon politicians accused of mishandling the catastrophe. (AP Photo/Alberto Saiz)
  • Spain Fallas. Spain Fallas
      03/19/2025 79225892

    Spain Fallas. Spain Fallas




    A cardboard sculpture known as a "Ninot" depicting Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is engulfed in flames during the Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain, on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. Five months after deadly floods ravaged Valencia, the Spanish city is hosting its biggest celebration of the year: Las Fallas. Sculptures were built using wreckage from peoples' homes and lampoon politicians accused of mishandling the catastrophe. Sign in the Valenciano language reads 'Here we have a recreation of Sanchez falling down on his knees in front of a character who is completely scared.' (AP Photo/Alberto Saiz)
  • Spain Fallas. Spain Fallas
      03/19/2025 79225964

    Spain Fallas. Spain Fallas




    Firefighters put out the remains of the fires in which cardboard sculptures known as "Ninots" burned during the Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain, on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. Five months after deadly floods ravaged Valencia, the Spanish city is hosting its biggest celebration of the year: Las Fallas. Sculptures were built using wreckage from peoples' homes and lampoon politicians accused of mishandling the catastrophe. (AP Photo/Alberto Saiz)
  • Spain Fallas. Spain Fallas
      03/19/2025 79226165

    Spain Fallas. Spain Fallas




    Cardboard sculptures known as "Ninots" burns during the Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain, on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. Five months after deadly floods ravaged Valencia, the Spanish city is hosting its biggest celebration of the year: Las Fallas. Sculptures were built using wreckage from peoples' homes and lampoon politicians accused of mishandling the catastrophe. (AP Photo/Alberto Saiz)
  • Spain Fallas. Spain Fallas
      03/19/2025 79225490

    Spain Fallas. Spain Fallas




    Cardboard sculptures known as "Ninots" burn during the Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain, on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. Five months after deadly floods ravaged Valencia, the Spanish city is hosting its biggest celebration of the year: Las Fallas. Sculptures were built using wreckage from peoples' homes and lampoon politicians accused of mishandling the catastrophe. (AP Photo/Alberto Saiz)
  • Spain Fallas. Spain Fallas
      03/19/2025 79226268

    Spain Fallas. Spain Fallas




    Cardboard sculptures known as "Ninots" burn during the Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain, on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. Five months after deadly floods ravaged Valencia, the Spanish city is hosting its biggest celebration of the year: Las Fallas. Sculptures were built using wreckage from peoples' homes and lampoon politicians accused of mishandling the catastrophe. (AP Photo/Alberto Saiz)
  • Fallas Festival in Valencia
      03/19/2025 79224951

    Fallas Festival in Valencia




    epa11974819 A falla is burnt as part of the children's falla crema during the Fallas Festival in Valencia, eastern Spain, on San Jose (Saint Joseph) Day, the highlight of the Fallas Festival, 19 March 2025. The two-week fiesta features installations of papier-mache, cardboard, and wooden sculptures that represent both fictional and real people and situations. These sculptures decorate the streets and are traditionally burned on the last day of the event (19 March), during the 'Crema' to mark the end of the festivities, except for one, which is 'saved' by the public and taken to the Fallas Museum. EPA/MANUEL BRUQUE
  • Fallas Festival in Valencia
      03/19/2025 79224949

    Fallas Festival in Valencia




    epa11974818 A falla is burnt as part of the children's falla crema during the Fallas Festival in Valencia, eastern Spain, on San Jose (Saint Joseph) Day, the highlight of the Fallas Festival, 19 March 2025. The two-week fiesta features installations of papier-mache, cardboard, and wooden sculptures that represent both fictional and real people and situations. These sculptures decorate the streets and are traditionally burned on the last day of the event (19 March), during the 'Crema' to mark the end of the festivities, except for one, which is 'saved' by the public and taken to the Fallas Museum. EPA/MANUEL BRUQUE
  • Fallas Festival in Valencia
      03/19/2025 79224947

    Fallas Festival in Valencia




    epa11974817 A falla is burnt as part of the children's falla crema during the Fallas Festival in Valencia, eastern Spain, on San Jose (Saint Joseph) Day, the highlight of the Fallas Festival, 19 March 2025. The two-week fiesta features installations of papier-mache, cardboard, and wooden sculptures that represent both fictional and real people and situations. These sculptures decorate the streets and are traditionally burned on the last day of the event (19 March), during the 'Crema' to mark the end of the festivities, except for one, which is 'saved' by the public and taken to the Fallas Museum. EPA/MANUEL BRUQUE