Semana Santa Festival in Seville
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Features of Semana Santa Festival in Seville
- Semana Santa Festival involves the marching in procession of brotherhoods of the church and penitents.
- This is followed by elaborate floats on which 17th c-images of the Virgin or Christ are carried.
- Preparations for the festival begin months ago. The bands start practicing their short, flamenco style hymns glorifying the Passion and the Virgin's sorrows throughout the city.
- Throughout the week, the processions leave churches all over the city from early afternoon onwards parading through the city and back to their resting place many hours later.
- The climax is the Good Friday morning when the procession leaves the churches at midnight and move through the town for most of the night.
- The processions take place during the week leading up to but not including Easter Sunday.
- The highlight of the procession is the arrival at the cathedral in the early hours of the morning.
- On the Thursday, the local women all dress in black and it is considered disrespectful for tourists to wear T-shirts and shorts.
- The final lap of the official route goes from La Campana to Calle Sierpes to the cathedral and around the Giralda and the Bishop's Palace.
- This is specially an excellent spot to watch the processions.
- Grandstands are erected in the main squares to facilitate the viewing capacity of the spectators.
- If you happen to travel Seville during this time, you can expect to buy a back row seat as the best seats are all sold out weeks in advance.
- Young lads from the locality carry the thrones in the procession.