¡Hola! Welcome to the official logbook of our trip. We're a group of 12 students, and we've closed our books and loaded our backpacks: for 14 days, Valencia was our only open-air classroom.
This site isn't the usual Wikipedia-based research, but a live account of what we saw, experienced (and ate!) on the Spanish coast.
The monumental façade of the Cathedral, a masterful example of Spanish Baroque architecture.
The Church of Saints John, located in the ancient heart of the city next to the Central Market.
The City of Arts and Sciences, an iconic modern complex designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela
During our class trip to Valencia, we were swept away by the energy of Las Fallas. Walking among the giant papier-mâché monuments was incredible, but nothing beats the adrenaline of the Mascletà in Plaza del Ayuntamiento.
During the Mascletà, noise turned into music: they aren't just fireworks, but a rhythmic sequence of explosions that makes your chest vibrate.
When the 'final earthquake' (terremoto) began, the ground truly shook beneath our feet and the smell of gunpowder filled the air.
It was an insane sensory experience that made us feel like part of the city’s beating heart.
The 2026 manifesto officially launching preparations for the festival.
Mascletà at 2:00 pm in Plaza del Ayuntamiento
The elegance of the Falleras who parade in their typical silk dresses.
The spectacular Cremà, the final bonfire that burns the artistic monuments.
Jacopo Agresti - 3BDI