
Human towers. Featuring the Castellers de Barcelona, Esquerdats de l'Eixample, Jove de Barcelona, Poble-sec, Sagrada Família, Sants, Sarrià and Vila de Gràcia.
The city's human tower building tradition dates back to the mid 20th century, when the Castellers de Barcelona group were first presented to society. The 1990s saw the arrival of the groups from Sants, Vila de Gràcia, Sarrià i Poble-sec, and from the year 2000, the Castellers de la Sagrada Família, the Colla Castellera Jove de Barcelona and the Esquerdats de l’Eixample; these are the local groups and they all get together for the La Mercè Human tower performance, always with the commitment that they will build human towers higher than 6 levels with 4 people in each level.
Schedule
Days | Hours | Preus | ||
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Diumenge |
a les 13.00 h |
Entrada Gratuïta |
Others
- Occur on:
- La Plaça de Sant Jaume.
Human towers gathering: Castellers de Barcelona, Esquerdats de l'Eixample, Jove de Barcelona, Poble-sec, Sagrada Família, Sants, Sarrià and Vila de Gràcia
The city’s human towers tradition dates back to the middle of the 20th century, when the Colla Castellers de Barcelona were presented. Other groups to appear in the 90s were those from Sants, Vila de Gràcia, Sarrià and Poble-sec, and as from the year 2000 came the Castellers de la Sagrada Família, the Colla Castellera Jove de Barcelona and the Esquerdats de l’Eixample. These are the local groups, all of which will be pulling together in the human towers gathering for La Mercè, always committed to erecting towers of at least six tiers, with four people in each tier.
We’ll recognise each group by their shirt: the Castellers de Barcelona (Cross of Sant Jordi and Medal of Honour from the City Council) wear red; the Esquerdats, purple; Sarrià, burgundy, the same as the Colla Jove de Barcelona, who have their name embroidered on the back. The Castellers del Poble-sec wear sky blue shirts while the Castellers de la Sagrada Família wear green, their shield showing an enxaneta (the child that crowns the tower once erected) above the Sagrada Família. The Castellers de Sants wear grey shirts, paying homage to the people from the old textile factories in the district, while the Castellers de la Vila de Gràcia wear navy blue.
The Diada Castellera is spirit and local colour. An unmissable event for the local festival.
To guarantee safety and improve mobility during human towers meetings, streets have been established as access routes and exit routes for Plaça de Sant Jaume.
Access: the streets of Ferran, Jaume I and Bisbe.
Exit: the streets of Call, Paradís, Llibreteria, Ciutat and Plaça de Sant Miquel.
Please respect the direction indicated in each street and remember the square has a limited capacity.
La Plaça de Sant Jaume
- Address:
- Pl Sant Jaume, 1
- :
- Ciutat Vella
- Neighborhood:
- el Barri Gòtic
- City:
- Barcelona