Culla prepares for a new edition of its 8,000-candle night

The medieval center will turn off public lighting this Saturday to offer an illuminated night tour.

Image of cobblestone streets illuminated by thousands of candles during a cultural night.
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Image of cobblestone streets illuminated by thousands of candles during a cultural night.

The municipality of Culla will hold a new edition of its traditional summer event next Saturday, July 11, in which the historic center will be illuminated exclusively by thousands of candles.

The activity will begin at 10:30 PM, when the public lighting of the medieval complex will be turned off. This action will allow the streets, squares, and corners of the old town to shine thanks to the light of more than 8,000 candles, placed with the collaboration of local residents.
The cultural program will include various musical performances spread across different spaces along the route. The goal of these performances is to set the mood for the night visit and offer an immersive experience to attendees in an environment declared a Historic-Artistic Site and Asset of Cultural Interest.
Throughout the day, the municipality's catering establishments will maintain their usual service to attend to visitors. The organization recommends checking the official municipal channels for updated information on access, parking areas, and any incidents that may arise during the event.