Carnival at Arcadia! Get ready!

Sílvia Serra Associate Director of Arcadia in Barcelona

Date

February 8, 2018
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Between the 16th and early 17th centuries, Barcelona's Carnival was one of the tops in all of Europe – more for its wild reputation than for its roots in tradition – but all that disappeared under Franco.
Seven years ago, Barcelona decided to bring back its historical and traditional Carnival, with all its glorious satire, dancing and costumes, and especially encouraging the participation of all. With that in mind the Ajuntament (City Hall) brought back the taronjada, an innocent 'battle' between the Carnival players and the public of orange balloons and confetti, recalling the actual oranges that were once thrown as far back as the 14th century; the Arrival of Carnival (Thu 8, 5.30pm), when His Majesty officially gets the party started; and the King's ambassadors, who represent the seven historical villas of the city of Barcelona: Magòria, Sol de Baix, Tres Torres, Camp d’en Grassot, the Horta laundries, Sant Genís dels Agudells, Fabra i Coats and Clot de la Mel.

Carnival King and the Ambassadors

At Arcadia Barcelona, we encourage the students to dress up and participate in this fun party. On Tuesday 13, we will celebrate a costume contest to select the best costume of the Carnival!  

Categories

Barcelona Center