top of page

Fallas de Valencia, Spain.

Title: Fallas de Valencia

Scene depicts a “Fallera” ,in other words, a woman elected to represent a Falla figure from her Valencia barrio, or neighborhood (see a Fallera in real life in the last picture.

Did you know…?

The Fallas is a traditional celebration held annually in commemoration of Saint Joseph in the city of Valencia, Spain. The five main days celebrated are from 15 to 19 March, while the Mascletà, a pyrotechnic spectacle of firecracker detonation and fireworks display, takes place every day from 1 to 19 March. The term Fallas refers to both the celebration and the Falla monuments (Falla, singular; Fallas/Falles, plural) burnt during the celebration. A number of towns in the Valencian Community have similar celebrations inspired by the original Fallas de Valencia celebration. For example, the bonfires of Alicante or the Fiestas de la Magdalena in Castellón de la Plana. The Fallas (Falles in Valencian) festival was added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage of humanity list on 30 November 2016.

Publisher: Estudio Gráfico

Artist: Migan SZ

Style: figurative

Size: 97x62cm

Language: Spanish

Printed in 1980

Made in Valencia, Spain.

Condition: as seen on the pictures.

This is not a recent issue, replica or tourist souvenir.

    £250.00Price
    Quantity

          +44 (0)07990783647

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn

    ©2022 por poster-mania.com. Creada con Wix.com

    bottom of page