Manises concludes its festivities with the traditional International Ceramics Parade

The town will distribute nearly 30,000 handcrafted pieces this Saturday in a tourist interest event.

Image of handcrafted ceramic pieces prepared for the parade in a festive setting.
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Image of handcrafted ceramic pieces prepared for the parade in a festive setting.

The city of Manises will conclude its patron saint festivities this Saturday, July 18, with the celebration of the International Ceramics Parade, an event declared of Tourist Interest.

The parade, which has over 120 years of history, will begin at 7:00 PM. During the route, nearly 30,000 ceramic pieces made in local workshops and companies are expected to be distributed, being thrown to the public from the participating floats.
The organization of the event is handled by the Clavaría of Saints Justa and Rufina, with the collaboration of the Manises City Council. Among the items that attendees can look for are plates, cups, mortars, and the popular 'escuraetes', miniature reproductions of traditional tableware.
The route will start on Molino de la Luz street, at the intersection with Rafael Atard square and Pintor Pinazo street. The procession will advance along Masía de la Cova street until it ends at Blasco Ibáñez avenue.