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Home » Festivals in Rioja » The Day of La Rioja Festival

The Day of La Rioja Festival


WHEN: September 9th annually
WHERE: All over Rioja but main event is in Logroño
LOCAL WEBSITE: https://logrono.es/
ACCOMMODATION IN LOGRONO


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The Day of La Rioja Festival, also known as the Festival of La Rioja, commemorates the autonomy of the La Rioja region of Spain, which was officially established on September 9, 1982. Prior to this, La Rioja was an autonomous community within the larger region of Castilla y León.

The festival has been celebrated annually since 1982, and it has grown to become a major cultural event in the region. It was created as a way to celebrate the autonomy of La Rioja and to promote the region’s culture and traditions.

The celebration is marked by parades, traditional dances, music performances and other cultural activities, which are held in cities and towns throughout the region. The main event is the parade that takes place in the capital city of La Rioja, Logroño, where people gather to watch the parade of giant figures, traditional costumes, and floats.

In Logroño, the festival begins with a civic-military parade in the morning, which features giant figures, traditional costumes and floats that represent the different towns and villages of the region. The parade starts at the City Hall and goes through the main streets of the city, ending at the Town Square where the official ceremony takes place, with speeches from local authorities and other dignitaries.

After the parade, there are many other activities that take place throughout the city, such as traditional dances, music performances, and sports tournaments. The festival also includes a range of cultural activities, such as art exhibitions, theater performances and culinary events, where local delicacies and wines are served.

The city is decorated with flags and banners, and many local businesses and organizations participate in the celebrations by setting up stalls and stands where they can showcase their products and services.

Overall, the Logrono Day of La Rioja Festival is a celebration of the region’s culture and traditions, and it is an opportunity for the people of La Rioja to come together and celebrate their shared heritage. It’s a colorful and lively event that attracts many visitors, both locals and tourists.

The festival has grown in popularity over the years, and it is now considered one of the most important cultural events in La Rioja. It is a celebration of the region’s identity and culture, and it brings together people from all over the region to celebrate their shared heritage.

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