In Gandía (Gandia), preparations for the Fallas are already well underway in the days leading up to the crucial Día de la Plantà. Across the city, large fallas monuments begin to take shape as artists and local commissions work tirelessly to assemble the intricate structures in the streets.
These monuments—made up of detailed “ninots” and satirical scenes—are carefully constructed piece by piece, often using cranes to position the largest elements. The atmosphere is busy and exciting, as teams race against time to complete their creations before the official deadline.
La Plantà, typically held on March 15, marks the moment when all fallas must be fully installed and ready for judging and public display.
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Overall, this pre-Plantà period offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the craftsmanship and effort behind one of Spain’s most iconic festivals.