La Nit de la Cremà de Dénia is one of the most important events of the Fallas and that is celebrated every year in the city during the holidays. It is a night in which all the monuments that have been planted in the streets for the occasion are burned.
Date
In the Nit de la Cremà, which is celebrated on the night of March 19, all the fallas are burned in a large bonfire, in a ceremony that symbolizes the end of the festivities.
Schedule
- 20: 00 hours: Cremà of the failure of the Local Board Fallera Denia
Fallas Infantiles:
- 20: 30 hours: Cremà of the children's fallas of the First Section except that of the Falla Diana.
- 21: 00 hours: Cremà of the children's falla of the Diana and children's failures of the Special Section except that of the Falla Centro.
- 21: 30 hours: Cremà of the children's falla of the Center.
Big Faults - First Section
- 22: 30 hours: Cremà of the faults of Nou Camp Roig and Campaments.
- 23: 00 hours: Cremà of the faults of Les Roques and Port-Rotes.
- 23: 30 hours: Cremà of the failures of Diana and Saladar.
- 23: 45 hours: Cremà of the Darrere del Castell fault.
Big Faults - Special Section
- 00: 30 hours: Cremà of the Paris-Pedrera and Baix la Mar faults.
- 01: 15 hours: Cremà of the West fault.
- 01: 30 hours: Cremà of the failure of the Center.
The hours of the cremà are approximate.
Medals
The night always begins with the cremà of the Junta Local Fallera. After this, the children's monuments follow, from the lowest to the highest prize, and starting with the First Category and culminating in the Special Category. The same order is repeated, once the last child falla has been burned, with the big fallas.
Location
The monuments are burned in the same place where they are planted, in 11 points distributed among the districts of Dénia.
You can check the exact location on this map: