Annual
Winter Festival in Barcelona
From the 12th
to the 14th of February the Barcelona Annual Winter Festival will be
taking place and bringing an array of activities for locals and tourists a
like. This exciting event is a perfect opportunity for those who have never
visited the Catalan capital to discover some long-lasting traditions, take part
in some Catalan celebrations and learn about the history of the city in a fun
and colourful event.
The Annual
Winter Festival which is organised by the Barcelona City Council aims to
highlight Barcelona values and traditions through an array of activities such
as listening to the Bell Chime in Plaça Sant Jaume (on the 11th),
the performance of the hawks in the city (12th), the Gegantona Eulalia (Laia)
Dance, the Giants and the Eagle Dance, and Saint Eulalia or the Saint Eulalia
Correfoc (Fire Run on the 13th), Laia being the representative of
the festival and patron saint of the city.
A
characteristic feature of these festivities is the participation of student
from schools throughout the metropolitan area and beyond who will be sharing
the stage with professional artist over the festival period.
Final
celebrations take place on Sunday with an animal show parade making its way
through the city including 13 different types of farm animals in honour of
Saint Eulalia.
The
following districts will be making their contribution the show with their
animal parades; La Porca
(Pig) from the Sant Antoni district, the Gallina Ballarica (Hen) from Vilfranca
del Penedès, and Pavo (Turkey) from Nulles amongst others.
As
mentioned previously, Laia is representative of the festival, the little girl
who died defending her beliefs. The story goes that Laia was very well known
for her charity work. Poor people would call at her door and never leave
without a handout. In the early fourth century the emperor Diocletian ordered
the relentless persecution of Christians. Brave little Laia appeared before the
Diocletian Court
asserting her ideals and harshly rebuking the way in which he treated Christians,
at the mere age of 13.
Deciano
locked Laia in prison and condemned her to thirteen tortures corresponding
to her age. In accordance with tradition, one of these tortures consisted in
putting her into a barrel with knives (or glass) stuck into it and rolling it
down the street. This is famously called the “Baixada de Santa Eulalia” or
Saint Eulalia’s Descent. In addition, to other gruesome tortures she was
finally crucified on an X shaped cross. Legend has it that upon her death her
hair began to grow and that it snowed.
Her tomb
currently lies in the crypt of the beautiful Barcelona Cathedral (Cathedral de
Santa Eulalia) which is located in the Gothic district, or here to be more precise.
This is a
definitely an event that you could celebrate with your family. Bearing this in
mind, there is nothing better than renting a Barcelona apartment so you can enjoy the
aforementioned festivities as and when you please with all the comforts of home
and everything you need for you and your family to enjoy some fun and relaxing
holidays in the Catalan capital.
Anna - Marketing Team