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About Festival Of Sant Jordi
It is one of the most unique celebrations in Catalonia and takes location in spring, on 23 April. It is a very famous pageant that mixes culture and romanticism, celebrating both World Book Day and Valentine’s Day. On nowadays, it's far custom for couples to change items: the guys acquire a book and the ladies get hold of a rose. However, this has developed over the years, so each males and females can receive books and roses. Book and flower stalls are set up along the streets of Barcelona. The streets fill with people on foot round stalls, seeking out a gift for his or her liked, and for their own family and friends too. You will locate the cutting-edge publications, see well-known artists signing copies of their books, and of course, smell the fragrance of the roses. This curious festival comes from a aggregate of traditions from one-of-a-kind periods. It coincides, on one hand, with the reality that Sant Jordi has been the client saint of Catalonia for the reason that 15th century and then again, it comes from the famous legend of Saint George and the dragon and the old medieval subculture of travelling the Chapel of Sant Jordi within the Palacio de l.A. Generalitat, in which a rose fair or ‘lovers honest’ used to take place. This is why Sant Jordi is likewise the patron saint of fans in Catalonia.