Every year, the “Associació del Patrimoni Artístic i Cultural de Torà” (Association of Artistic and Cultural Heritage of Torà) organizes the Popular Walk of Torà and this year is the 43rd edition. This year, the proposal is for a walk that will take participants back into the past and intoxicate them with natural beauty. The route will visit the settlements of L’Aguda, Puig-redon, Vallferosa and Fontanet, combining landscapes of crop fields with stands of pine, oak and holm oak, in what includes a rich heritage of farmsteads and Romanesque churches. More information: www.apactora.org – caminadapopulartora@gmail.com
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Archives for Torà
Rosary Festival – Lloberola, Hostafrancs, Sant Guim de la Plana, Tarroja i Torà (la Segarra)
Cult of Our Lady of the Rosary at Torà, with typical celebrations such as the Rosary dance and the dance of the priors and prioresses. The festival is held on the first and second Sundays in May, at various settlements in La Segarra.
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41st Popular Walk at Torah (la Segarra)
A new edition of the Popular Walk of Torah, which is organized by the Artistic and Cultural Heritage Association of Torah (APACT). The walk starts from, and ends at, Torah.
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Good Friday Market – Torà (la Segarra)
One hundred years ago, markets were very different from what they are today. Every Good Friday, Torà recovers the market traditions of the past and offers us quality craft products: baskets, sandals, pottery, textiles, etc. There will also be an exhibition of traditionally-made cheeses and other quality products.
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Festival of the “Brut” and the “Bruta”
Festival which revolves around the traditional folk figures of the “Brut” (uncultured man), the “Bruta” (uncultured woman), the “Bonic” (handsome man) and the “Bonica” (attractive woman), which have all been converted into giants.
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Festival of the “Brut” and the “Bruta”
This festival revolves around the traditional folklore figures of the “Brut” (uncultured man), the “Bruta” (uncultured woman), the “Bonic” (handsome man) and the “Bonica” (beautiful woman), which have all been converted into giants.
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