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Valencia, Spain - 4 September 2021: Seventies themed paper mache figurines with Warhol, Superman and Flower Power for the national festival Fallas
Florianópolis, Brazil - January 31, 2020: Photographic effects image with the pairs of samba host and flag-bearer from a local samba school during the 2020 rehearsal on the streets by the Praça XV de Novembro square downtown in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina State - Brazil
Valencia, Spain - Mar 13 2023 Seventies themed paper for the national festival Fallas.
Valencia, Spain - March 18 2022. Traditional art festival with statues and monuments constructed with wood and papier mache, displayed in the streets and culminating in the burning. Celebrating Saint Joseph
Valencia, Spain - March 17, 2019: Falleros in the offering placing the bouquets of flowers delivered by the falleras to create the cloak of the virgin of the helpless, typical tradition of the festivities of Valencia Fallas.
Vegetables playing hide-and-seek in the street
Valencia, Spain; 16th march, 2024: Monument fallero of the Valencian festivities of Las Fallas. Las Fallas in Valencia is a traditional festival held every year in March. They stand out for their huge and colorful papier-mâché sculptures that are burned at the end of the celebration, accompanied by music, fireworks and cultural events.
Alicante , Alicante / Spain, June 19 , 2022 : Figures and materials for the Assembly of a bonfire in Alicante to burn the day of San Juan
General view of a Falla during Las Fallas Festival on March 18, 2022 in Valencia, Spain. The Fallas is Valencias most international festival, which runs from March 15 until March 19. It celebrates the arrival of spring with fireworks, fiestas and bonfires made by large puppets named Ninots. During the months preceding this unique festivity, a lot of hard work and dedication is put into preparing the monumental and ephemeral cardboard statues that will be devoured by the flames. The festival has been designated as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity since 2017. People visit and look the falla.
Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain - March 18, 2023: Ninot dolls are displayed on the streets ahead of 'Las Fallas de Valencia' Fireworks Festival.\n\nLas Fallas or \
Unfinished wrapped Fallas figures in the street that will never be finalized as the 2020 Fallas festival has been canceled out of fear of coronavirus spread.
Valencia, Spain - March 13, 2023: Low angle view of ninots next to the Quart towers in the city downtown installed for Las Fallas annual event. This celebration is the most important in the Valencian Community an happens during the month of march
Valencia, Spain - 4 September 2021: Colorful large paper mache figuines with baroque style and joker for the national festival Fallas at 'Carrer del Comte d'Altea'
Valencia, Spain. March 14 2023 - Papier Mache statues are displayed in the streets and to honour St Joseph are burnt on the evening March 19. Las Fallas Festival
Valencia, Spain, March 14, 2018. Fallas de Valencia 2018. Assembly of the monuments, called Plantá. Part of the Plaza del Pilar Fault
Valencia, Spain; 19th march, 2024: Monument fallero of the Valencian festivities of Las Fallas. Las Fallas in Valencia is a traditional festival held every year in March. They stand out for their huge and colorful papier-mâché sculptures that are burned at the end of the celebration, accompanied by music, fireworks and cultural events.
Valencia, Spain – March, 18, 2018: Las Fallas, papermache models are displayed during traditional celebration in praise of St Joseph, in Valencia, Spain. The term Falles refers to both the celebration and the monuments burnt at the end of the festivity. Celebration is annual, and it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage in 2017. This falla is in Convento Jerusalen street, and its theme is to demand to the politics to take care the nature. People visit the falla.
Gandia, Valencia, Spain - March 17: Ninot dolls displayed on the streets ahead of 'Las Fallas de Valencia' festival.\n\nLas Fallas or \
Valencia Spain on March 14,  2023 Colorful paper mache figures in the Las Fallas Festival in Valencia, Spain. The train station falla monument UNESCO world heritage
Valencia, Spain - March 3, 2023: Barricaded street with a Ninot in the middle of it. This are huge dolls that are built specifically to be burnt during the last night of Las Fallas annual event, exclusive to the Valencian Community
Detail of colourful ninots (cardboard and paper-mache puppet statue) and fallas on the streets of Valencia during the Fallas festival, a traditional celebration in commemoration of Saint Joseph.
Valencia, Spain - April 9 2021. Traditional art festival with statues and monuments constructed with wood and papier mache, displayed in the streets and culminating in the burning. Celebrating Saint Joseph
Valencia, Spain - 4 September 2021: Fallas figurine of falling men striked by lightening on 'Placa de la Reina' designed by Latorre and Sanz Artesanos SL.
Valencia, Spain; 16th march, 2024: Detail of a monument fallero of the Valencian festivities of Las Fallas. Las Fallas in Valencia is a traditional festival held every year in March. They stand out for their huge and colorful papier-mâché sculptures that are burned at the end of the celebration, accompanied by music, fireworks and cultural events.
General view of a Falla during Las Fallas Festival on March 16, 2018 in Valencia, Spain. The Fallas is Valencias most international festival, which runs from March 15 until March 19 and celebrates the arrival of spring with fireworks, fiestas and bonfires made by large puppets named Ninots. During the months preceding this unique festivity, a lot of hard work and dedication is put into preparing the monumental and ephemeral cardboard statues that will be devoured by the flames. The festival has been designated as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity since 2017. The theme of this falla is about the aztecas. People look the falla.
Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain - March 14: Ninot dolls are displayed on the streets ahead of 'Las Fallas de Valencia' Fireworks Festival.\n\nLas Fallas or \
Falla Cuba-Literato Azorin of  Ruzafa Neighborhood of Valencia being mounted or repaired by two maintenance workers during la Planta of march
The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia (MNCARS) is the official name of Spain's national museum of 20th century art (informally shortened to the Museo Reina Sofia, Queen Sofia Museum, El Reina Sofia, or simply The Sofia).
Valencia, Spain - March 18, 2017: Valencia's Fallas festival is moved to September 2021 due to the coronavirus. Thousands of tourists visit the city of Valencia to see this marvel of tradition.
Valencia, Spain - March 13, 2023: Long truck loaded with several wrapped ninots. This traditional sculptures are put in place and burnt at the end of the traditional Las Fallas annual event
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