València premieres Vulcanum, an unprecedented aerial pyrotechnic show at the Gran Fira

The production opens tonight at midnight near the Roig Arena with a complex aerial infrastructure.

Image of an aerial firework show with light structures over the night sky of the city.
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Image of an aerial firework show with light structures over the night sky of the city.

The city of València hosts the premiere of Vulcanum today at 23:59, an aerial pyrotechnic production that will serve to inaugurate the Gran Fira festival.

The show will take place at the Plaza de la Afición, located near the Roig Arena. This artistic proposal stands out for its aerial infrastructure, which seeks to transform the sky into a moving three-dimensional stage.
The installation uses a heavy-duty crane to suspend a 90-square-meter structure at a height of 25 meters. From there, 31 vertical ropes will be deployed to support 689 pyrotechnic devices, creating an unprecedented architecture of light.
The technical deployment requires absolute synchronization to manage the 149 kilograms of regulated material during the nine-and-a-half-minute performance. The firing system is based on a digital network consisting of 2,169 firing lines operated by 89 electronic modules.