Oropesa Closes XXIV Trobà with Public Success and Tradition

The 24th edition of the Trobà d'Orpesa has concluded with a large influx of public and activities highlighting traditional culture and crafts.

Generic image of a traditional fair with many people and cultural activities in a Mediterranean town.
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Generic image of a traditional fair with many people and cultural activities in a Mediterranean town.

The XXIV Trobà d'Orpesa has closed its doors after four days of celebration, attracting thousands of visitors who enjoyed tradition, crafts, and popular culture in the town.

The XXIV Trobà d'Orpesa, a gathering of trades, customs, traditions, and artisanal products, concluded this Sunday with a closing day marked by good weather and a large influx of public. The programmed activities were a success, consolidating this event as one of the most important in the provincial festive calendar.
Sunday began with an unbeatable atmosphere in the urban center, where residents and visitors filled the fairgrounds. Among the most notable performances was the parade of the Paloteo de Baños de Valdearados from Burgos, which surprised with its coordination and skill. The performance of the Muixeranga de Castelló also shone, offering spectacular images with its human figures.
At noon, the venue hosted a monumental paella in the center of the fair, becoming one of the most crowded moments of coexistence. In the afternoon, tradition once again took center stage with the parade of the Giants of l'Alcora, accompanied by the Colla de Dolçainers i Tabaleters l'Embolic d'Orpesa, who paraded through the streets providing the musical and visual culmination to the fair.

"It has been a very special edition, in which we have seen how the Trobà continues to grow in participation and quality. The good atmosphere, the involvement of all groups, and the public's response demonstrate that this event is one of our great hallmarks."

the deputy mayor of Oropesa del Mar and councilor responsible for the Trobà
The official closing of the XXIV edition, which took place at 9:00 PM, stood out for its high participation and the quality of its programming, with thousands of people passing through Oropesa del Mar throughout the weekend. The town hall is already looking to the future, with its sights set on the 25th anniversary of the Trobà d'Orpesa in 2027, which will be held on April 30, May 1, and May 2.