The Fallas is a vibrant festival celebrated in Valencia, Spain, each March. It honors Saint Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters, and features the creation of large, intricate sculptures called ninots. These colorful figures are made from materials like wood and papier-mâché, often depicting satirical scenes or famous personalities. The festival culminates in the burning of these sculptures on the night of March 19, known as La Cremà, symbolizing renewal and the arrival of spring.
During the festival, the streets of Valencia come alive with fireworks, parades, and traditional music. Locals and visitors enjoy delicious paella, a famous rice dish from the region, while participating in various activities. The Fallas is not just a celebration