The End of the Fallas 2026: the Spectacular Images of the Cremà in Valencia
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The Fallas de València are still one of the great cultural and festive celebrations in Europe and a whole international reference. A social, economic and artistic phenomenon that every March transforms the city and projects it to the world. But, together with the collective pride that awakens the festival, this 2026 has also left an uncomfortable feeling, increasingly widespread: that something is not working as it should. It is not a question o…
The faults burn this night of March 19, San José day, to put an end to the emblematic feast of the Valencian capital.
The Night de la Cremá takes place on March 19th in the last night of the Festival of Fallas, in Valencia. Tonight, the Spaniards say goodbye to the old and give the welcomes again, burning giant sculptures of wood and paper. See the pictures.
Nearly one million people chose À Punt to follow the Fallas 2026. Furthermore, it achieved a record audience share for the Cremà (the burning of the fallas monuments) with a 17.7% share between 10:19 p.m. and 11:53 p.m. Almost 400,000 people tuned in live to watch the fireworks display from the Plaza del Ayuntamiento (City Hall Square) and the Cremà of Hope, the falla representing the Valencia City Council. Meanwhile, the program... Origin
La Cremà with 400,000 people and a 17.7 share marks the best record for a Sant Josep night in the history of À Punt
Fireworks illuminate the sky of Valencia during the "Nit de la Crema" (the night of the burning), the last night of the Festival of Fallas in Valencia....
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