Holy Week in Cuenca explained

Holiday Name:Holy Week in Cuenca
Type:christian
Official Name:Semana Santa de Cuenca
Observedby:Cuenca, Spain
Longtype:Religious, Historical, Cultural
Significance:Commemoration of the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus
Begins:Palm Sunday
Ends:Easter Sunday

Holy Week in Cuenca (Semana Santa de Cuenca) is the most important religious event of Cuenca, Spain. It is celebrated in the week leading up to Easter (Holy Week among Christians). As a reflection of its cultural, historic and spiritual importance, Holy Week in Cuenca was declared Fiesta of International Tourist Interest of Spain.

The Pasos

The Pasos are the core of the festival. They consist of a wooden sculpture or group of sculptures that narrates a scene from the Passion of Christ. Porters called Banceros carry them on a platform or staves.

The Processions

Processions are the main event of Semana Santa in Cuenca. Every fraternity organizes its own procession. Generally, the processions move through the city center, from their home Church to the Cathedral and Plaza Mayor or surrounding areas. A few exceptions to the 'standard' routing make every parade unique.

Some of the most important Procession are:

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