OUR MOST INTERNATIONAL
FESTIVALS
FALLAS SEVILLA
FAIR
JARRAMPLAS
TOMATINA
SAN FERMINES
BULLFIGHTING
FALLAS DE VALENCIA
The Fallas are a traditional holiday in
honor of St. Joseph, patron of
carpenters, in the city of Valencia, held
from 15 to 19 March.
Currently, this festival has become a
major tourist attraction, as they are
classified as a celebration of
International Tourist Interest.
The Fallas are often satirical about
current issues: politics, football
players, writers...
The bigger Falla has more than 30
meters and are built of pasteboard,
polyurethane and other materials
supported by a wooden frame.
One of the main
elements of the Fallas
are firework displays.
“The crema” is the closing event of
the celebrations.
It consists of
burning the
Fallas
monuments
which are in
the streets of
Valencia on
March 19.
SEVILLA FAIR
• It is known as Fair of
April or Fair of Sevilla
the set of stalls and
attractions that are
installed for holding
local party in Seville,
in the autonomous
community of
Andalusia, Spain
• It is approximately held two weeks after
Easter and coincides with the bulls in the
Maestranza Square.
• These events constitute the Spring Festival of
Seville.
JARRAMPLAS
Jarramplas is a holiday
celebrated in the
Extremadura town of
Piornal.
• Jarramplas is a
character dressed
in a jacket and
trousers hanging
from a multitude
of colored
ribbons, the head
is covered with a
conical fiberglass
mask containing
two horns and a
big nose.
• On 20 January, Jarramplas
walkes through the village
streets beating a drum.
• Neighbors punish him throwing
turnips, because it is believed
that once Jarramplas was a cattle
rustler.
• The party will last until
Jarramplas stamina, being the
longest time, source of pride for
the person in charge of giving life
to this character.
THE TOMATINA
• The Tomatina is a festival which is celebrated
in the street in the Valencian town of Buñol.
• In this festival, the participants throw
tomatoes to each other. It is celebrated the
last Wednesday of August.
• The "battle" coincides with the feast of the
patron Saint of the town that is held in the
course of a week, taking place several
activities and previous celebrations
culminating in this tomato battle that ends the
festivities.
• The night before the Tomatina, the streets are
full of tomatoes. In the square, people cook
paella over wood fires and drik wine until very
late or very early in the morning....
• On Wednesday early morning, traders and
local owners around the square, strive to
protect doors and windows before the chaotic
avalanche.
SAN FERMIN
The festival of San Fermin or
Sanfermines are a celebration in
honor of Saint Fermin which takes
place annually in the Spanish city
of Pamplona.
The festivities begin with the
launch of the loud bang
(rocket) from the balcony of
the Town Hall of Pamplona at
noon on July 6
• One of the most popular activities
is the San Fermin bull run, which
is a journey of 849 meters in front
of bulls and culminating in the
bullring
• The closures take place every
day between 7 and 14 July
and start at eight o`clock in
the morning, with an average
duration of two and three
minutes.
• His worldwide fame is a recent
phenomenon, also linked to the
spread that gave them Ernest
Hemingway
• It is an unique holiday and
definitely, the event for which
Pamplona is more known in the
world.
BULLFIGHTING
• Bullfights are considered one of
the expressions of Hispanic
culture.
Bullfighting is a party which
involves dealing bulls (non-
domesticated), on foot or on
horseback, in a sealed enclosure
for this purpose, the bullring.
Strict traditional rules are
followed in bullfighting.
OUR MOST INTERNATIONAL
FESTIVALS (Spain)
- Marina Rodríguez Ortiz de Galisteo
-Sonia Riaño Pajuelo
-María Riaño Pajuelo
-Diego del Pozo Carmona
-José Mª Sánchez Cáceres
-Fernando Lambea Valor
-Julián Cerrato Sánchez

Our most international festivals

  • 1.
    OUR MOST INTERNATIONAL FESTIVALS FALLASSEVILLA FAIR JARRAMPLAS TOMATINA SAN FERMINES BULLFIGHTING
  • 2.
    FALLAS DE VALENCIA TheFallas are a traditional holiday in honor of St. Joseph, patron of carpenters, in the city of Valencia, held from 15 to 19 March.
  • 3.
    Currently, this festivalhas become a major tourist attraction, as they are classified as a celebration of International Tourist Interest.
  • 4.
    The Fallas areoften satirical about current issues: politics, football players, writers...
  • 5.
    The bigger Fallahas more than 30 meters and are built of pasteboard, polyurethane and other materials supported by a wooden frame.
  • 6.
    One of themain elements of the Fallas are firework displays.
  • 7.
    “The crema” isthe closing event of the celebrations.
  • 8.
    It consists of burningthe Fallas monuments which are in the streets of Valencia on March 19.
  • 9.
  • 10.
    • It isknown as Fair of April or Fair of Sevilla the set of stalls and attractions that are installed for holding local party in Seville, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain
  • 11.
    • It isapproximately held two weeks after Easter and coincides with the bulls in the Maestranza Square. • These events constitute the Spring Festival of Seville.
  • 12.
    JARRAMPLAS Jarramplas is aholiday celebrated in the Extremadura town of Piornal.
  • 13.
    • Jarramplas isa character dressed in a jacket and trousers hanging from a multitude of colored ribbons, the head is covered with a conical fiberglass mask containing two horns and a big nose.
  • 14.
    • On 20January, Jarramplas walkes through the village streets beating a drum.
  • 15.
    • Neighbors punishhim throwing turnips, because it is believed that once Jarramplas was a cattle rustler.
  • 16.
    • The partywill last until Jarramplas stamina, being the longest time, source of pride for the person in charge of giving life to this character.
  • 17.
    THE TOMATINA • TheTomatina is a festival which is celebrated in the street in the Valencian town of Buñol. • In this festival, the participants throw tomatoes to each other. It is celebrated the last Wednesday of August.
  • 18.
    • The "battle"coincides with the feast of the patron Saint of the town that is held in the course of a week, taking place several activities and previous celebrations culminating in this tomato battle that ends the festivities.
  • 19.
    • The nightbefore the Tomatina, the streets are full of tomatoes. In the square, people cook paella over wood fires and drik wine until very late or very early in the morning....
  • 20.
    • On Wednesdayearly morning, traders and local owners around the square, strive to protect doors and windows before the chaotic avalanche.
  • 21.
    SAN FERMIN The festivalof San Fermin or Sanfermines are a celebration in honor of Saint Fermin which takes place annually in the Spanish city of Pamplona. The festivities begin with the launch of the loud bang (rocket) from the balcony of the Town Hall of Pamplona at noon on July 6
  • 22.
    • One ofthe most popular activities is the San Fermin bull run, which is a journey of 849 meters in front of bulls and culminating in the bullring
  • 23.
    • The closurestake place every day between 7 and 14 July and start at eight o`clock in the morning, with an average duration of two and three minutes.
  • 24.
    • His worldwidefame is a recent phenomenon, also linked to the spread that gave them Ernest Hemingway
  • 25.
    • It isan unique holiday and definitely, the event for which Pamplona is more known in the world.
  • 26.
  • 27.
    • Bullfights areconsidered one of the expressions of Hispanic culture. Bullfighting is a party which involves dealing bulls (non- domesticated), on foot or on horseback, in a sealed enclosure for this purpose, the bullring.
  • 28.
    Strict traditional rulesare followed in bullfighting.
  • 29.
    OUR MOST INTERNATIONAL FESTIVALS(Spain) - Marina Rodríguez Ortiz de Galisteo -Sonia Riaño Pajuelo -María Riaño Pajuelo -Diego del Pozo Carmona -José Mª Sánchez Cáceres -Fernando Lambea Valor -Julián Cerrato Sánchez