Las Fallas is a vibrant festival celebrated in Valencia, Spain, every March. It honors Saint Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters, and features impressive sculptures made of wood and papier-mâché. These large, colorful figures, called ninots, often depict satirical scenes or famous personalities, showcasing the creativity and humor of the artists.
The festival culminates on March 19th, when the ninots are set ablaze in a spectacular display of fireworks and flames. This tradition symbolizes the arrival of spring and the cleansing of the old. Las Fallas attracts thousands of visitors each year, making it a lively celebration of culture and community.