The term "Falla" refers to a traditional festival celebrated in Valencia, Spain, known for its elaborate sculptures made of wood and papier-mâché. These sculptures, called "fallas," depict various themes, often satirical or humorous, and are created by local artists. The festival culminates on March 19th, when the fallas are set ablaze in a spectacular display.
Fallas also includes a variety of events, such as parades, fireworks, and music, attracting both locals and tourists. The festival has deep cultural significance and is recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It showcases the creativity and community spirit of the Valencian people.