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January 17 Barcelona, Caldes de Montbuí Fiesta de Els Tres Tombs - cavalcade of harnessed horses January 20 Tossa de Mar Pelegri de Tossa - pilgimage along the road between Tossa de Mar and Sants Coloma de Farnès to honour a promise made in the 14thC. Sunday before Carnaval Igualada Festa dels Traginers - festival celebration the age-old tradition of comercial traders using mules for transport. Gigants and cabezudos preceed the mule and donkey parade. Carnaval Solsona, Sitges, Vilanova i la Geltrú, Barcelona Carnaval parades. The most carnal is in Sitges. On Sunday's in March, April, and May Cervera - The Mystery of the Passion Esparreguera - The Passion Olesa - The Passion Ulldecona - Sacred Drama of the Passion These passion plays recreate the final days of Christ's life, and often include casts of hundreds of townsfolk, and are celebrated in interior of the Chuch or in the streets First Sunday in March Sitges International Rally of Antique cars between Sitges and Barcelona. Saturday before Palm Sunday Vic Mercat de Ram - a large market of plants and animals, and some festivities. Easter ThurdayVerges Easter Procession - with a particularly macabre version of the Passion, with five skeleton dancers. April 23 Barcelona Día de Sant Jordi - Sant George's Day, a festival of books and roses. April 27 Monastery of Montserrat Day of the Virgin of Montserrat, Catalonia's patron saint. Sunday after May 11 Ripoll Festa de la Llana, a celebration of local sheep-shearers. Last half of MayGirona Floral exhibit/contest: the streets and major monuments are beautifully festooned with Spring flowers of every description. A lovely time to visit Girona... Whitsunday or Pentecost Sant Feliu de Pallerols Festa Major - lasting from Friday before Pentecost until the following Tuesday. First Sunday of June Calella Aplec de la Sardana - a day-long celebration of Sardanas with varios cobles. Corpus Christi, the Thursday after Trinity Sunday Berga La Patum - five days of noisy and rowdy festivals with fireworks. Corpus Christi Sitges Alfombras de flores - Spain's most famous competition of streets carpeted with flowers. June 23 Throughout Catalonia Verbena de Sant Juan - summer solistice festival with bonfires, fireworks, and street parties June 29 Sant Cugat de Vallès Ball de Vano i Ram - Sant Peter's Day celebration with folkloric dances. July 2 Olot Aplec de la Sardana - Catalonia's best cobles perform Sardanas, with over 5,000 dancers. mid-July Sort River Rally, Río Noguera Pallaresa - where teams descend the rapids on make-shift rafts where spectators enjoy grilled lamb with pa amb tomaquet. July 24 Lloret de Mar Festes de Santa Cristina - town's patron saint, with folk dancing - the traditional Morratxa. Lleida Els fanalets de Sant Jaume - children parade carrying lanterns symbolizing Sant James. August 16 Amer Festa Major - includes Sardana dancing with gigants in Catalonia's largest Plaça Major. August 24 Lloret de Mar Santa Cristina - festivities include the Dance of Las Almorratxes, and a sea-borne procession. end of August Vilafranca del Penedès Festa Major - in honour of patron saint Sant Feliu, one of Catalonia's most complete festivals. September 11 Catalonia's national day A somber festival of floral offering to national heroes, in memory of resistance and eventual fall of Barcelona to Bourbon forces in 1714. starting second Thursday of September Theater Festival of Tarrega Southern Europe's most important theater festival, with over 100 shows during a four-day period, many of which take place in the labyrinth of streets in Tarrega's medieval old town. second Sunday of September Cardona Festa Major i Corre de Bou - includes running of the bulls week of September 24 Barcelona Festes de la Mercè - a long-weekend festival includes traditional activities plus dozens of concerts and cultural activities of every description. There is no better time to visit Barcelona. September 24 Olot Fires de Sant Luc - festa major with folkdancing and popular dinners Late October, early November Girona Sant Narcis - week of All Saint's Day. Girona's major festival, with agricultural fair, and the Province's most ambitious cultural events, from free concerts to castells and street theater. ![]() third week of November Banyoles mostly agricultural and crafts fair of Sant Martirià - Firestany December Various towns Els Pastorets i Pessebres vivents - theatrical representations of the Nativity scene. December 24 Throughout Catalonia Miss de Gallo - midnight mass. December 30 Centelles Festa del Pi - festival of the pine tree, where a large pine is brought down from the mountain and adorned in front of the Church accompanied by thundering musket shots... |