Fallas 2025 has come and gone. In a previous post I commemorated the last day of Fallas on March 19. Although the 19th is the actual holiday, the days leading up to it is when everyone celebrates all the various Fallas structures in the city. The city becomes a big party in the streets. This year Fallas was dampened (at least for me) by the weather. Most of Fallas was wet, rainy and grey. It didn’t stop the most dedicated falleros…..it´s amazing how many came out despite the rain. But nonetheless it did seem there were fewer people out and about. And it also meant that there seemed to be fewer petardos (fire crackers) and therefore slightly more peaceful. Although by the end, I my ears were definitely grateful for the respite.
Not having my Fallas compañera Liz here to celebrate with, I didn’t do as much with Fallas this year. However, I did go out a little bit as one of my favourite parts are the Fallas statues themselves. I have discovered the best time to go is early the morning after all the Fallas have been erected. If you leave early in the morning by 9am you can get around to many of them and actually see them peacefully before the crowds arrive around noon.
As I mentioned in previous posts, this year the Dana, or the floods, took center stage. Many of the Ninots represented both the horrors of the day as well as the solidarity of the thousands of volunteers who helped. There were also quite a few commenting on the state of the world and politics as usual, both in Spain and world-wide. The winning Falla of the Special Section (the large Fallas) this year was the Convento Jerusalen-Matemático Marzal. It won the Gran Falla and the Falla Infantil as well as the Ninot Indultat (the Ninot that is saved from the fire). The main Falla was called ¨OR¨ , Gold. With a name like that how could anything else win but that? It was about 22 meters high and 24 meters wide (72 ft high by 78 feet wide) which is about 7 stories tall. It also cost an astounding 250,000 euros. Unbelievable.
Exposición Falla, my neighbourhood













DANA Examples







The Winning Falla and the Infantil










Other Favourite Fallas Moments














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