Fallas de Valencia
The Fallas de Valencia is a traditional festival held annually in Valencia, Spain, celebrated in March. It honors Saint Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters, and features the creation and burning of large, intricate sculptures called fallas. These sculptures are made from materials like wood and papier-mâché, often depicting satirical scenes or characters.
The festival culminates on March 19th, when the fallas are set ablaze in a spectacular display. The event includes fireworks, parades, and traditional music, attracting thousands of visitors. The Fallas de Valencia is recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, highlighting its cultural significance.