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2026 The Night of the Faya Festival: Destruction is Rebirth

AndyMa VR
AndyMa VR
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The Fallas festival, which originated in Valencia, is one of Spain’s most exuberant and visually striking celebrations. It began as a tradition among carpenters to clear away old timber and scrap wood at the arrival of spring. Over time, this wood evolved into magnificent, life-sized satirical wooden figures (known as Fallas), which take a whole year to create. The festival reaches its climax when these works of art are set ablaze amidst cheers and flames, symbolising the casting off of the old and the welcoming of the new.
On the evening of 18 April 2026, I attended the Fallas burning ceremony in the town of GAVA. When the Mascletá (fireworks display) at 21:00 made my ears ring and the flames instantly shot up the feathers of that giant, colourful rooster, the sheer awe that made my very soul tremble was truly difficult to capture fully through a lens.
Watching the artistic creations, painstakingly constructed over several days, being completely engulfed by flames and reduced to ashes in less than half an hour, the intense visual impact intertwined with a sense of wistfulness created a profoundly ceremonial atmosphere.
This is the very essence of the Falla Festival: destruction, for the sake of a better rebirth.
This year’s main sculpture bore the inscription ‘Tot ho tenim a Gavà’ (We have everything in Gavà), symbolising the casting of all past misfortunes into the flames.
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