Fallas
Many of you know what las fallas are , one of the most popular of the valencians festivities, so in this blog, I’ll give my opinion about these bonfire's days.
First of all little bit of history. The tradition we call Las fallas began in the 18th century, when craftsmen burned their waste material to celebrate the end of the winter. This waste- burning evolved into the modern cardboard statutes that fill the streets of Valencia each 14th of March till they turn into embers on 19th of the same month, Saint Joseph’s day.
Secondly my opinion about the festivity .It's widely believed around Spain, that valencians are baroque, I mean they love boasting they whereabouts. This side of their personality is well seen on the fallas, the ninots (the cardboard-made figures which compose the monuments), are expressive and even sometimes nice outside, but empty and grey inside. These contrasts are shown wherever you peer around Valencia. For instance, most of the buildings you'll find show on complicated and awe-inspiring figures outside, they belong to the baroque artistic style. So even on Valencia’s architecture you’ll find the common sprit of making ourselves out heroes.
On the other hand, las Fallas also show how hard worker they are. Not only had they burned the Fallas that the city is cleaned. After fallas you wouldn’t believe that that noisy revelers and bangles had been passing through that streets.
To sum up, i 'd recomend you to visit valencias great party, you'll enjoy the most.
First of all little bit of history. The tradition we call Las fallas began in the 18th century, when craftsmen burned their waste material to celebrate the end of the winter. This waste- burning evolved into the modern cardboard statutes that fill the streets of Valencia each 14th of March till they turn into embers on 19th of the same month, Saint Joseph’s day.
Secondly my opinion about the festivity .It's widely believed around Spain, that valencians are baroque, I mean they love boasting they whereabouts. This side of their personality is well seen on the fallas, the ninots (the cardboard-made figures which compose the monuments), are expressive and even sometimes nice outside, but empty and grey inside. These contrasts are shown wherever you peer around Valencia. For instance, most of the buildings you'll find show on complicated and awe-inspiring figures outside, they belong to the baroque artistic style. So even on Valencia’s architecture you’ll find the common sprit of making ourselves out heroes.
On the other hand, las Fallas also show how hard worker they are. Not only had they burned the Fallas that the city is cleaned. After fallas you wouldn’t believe that that noisy revelers and bangles had been passing through that streets.
To sum up, i 'd recomend you to visit valencias great party, you'll enjoy the most.




