The fallera tradition is presented like every March in the Marina Alta, with Pego and Dénia as its greatest exponents. Both municipalities already show off their monuments in style and residents and visitors rush to visit them before seeing them burn on March 19 at night.
The capital of the Marina Alta already handed out its awards last night, leaving the Falla Centro with the First Prize in the Special Section, both in the large and children's monuments, the Falla Darrere del Castell took the First Prize in the First Section and the Falla Diana won the First Prize for children in the First Section.
In Pego, the recognition of the monuments will arrive tonight, where the commissions will meet at the town hall building to meet the winners.
We review the faults exposed in both locations this 2024, so that you don't miss a single one if you can't visit them all:
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Pego
Convent Fault
Kids
Plaça i Natzaré Falla
Kids
La Font Falla
Kids
Dénia
Falla Center
Kids
Falla West
Kids
Falla Baix la Mar
Kids
Falla Paris-Pedrera
Kids
Darrere Falla del Castell
Kids
Falla Saladar
Kids
Diana fails
Kids
Port-Rotes failure
Kids
Falla Les Roques
Kids
Falla Campaments
Kids
Falla Nou Camp Roig
Kids
More municipalities in Falles
Other towns and entities have also celebrated the Fallas this year in the region. Users and volunteers of the association Obrint Camí de Pego They reached the tenth edition of their festival, holding the cremà on Saturday, March 16. In The Verger It is also now a tradition that the Gent Gran makes a monument by hand to celebrate these important days.
This year the Fallas celebration has also been joined by Ràfol d'Almúnia, whose Committee of Festivals of the Cor de Jesús 2024 organized a weekend full of activities for this purpose. The event revolved around the monument of the Fallero artist Alejandro Castillo, a member of the commission. The municipality also held the cremà on Saturday.