How is Easter celebrated in Viveiro? / Wikipedia Commons
How is Easter celebrated in Viveiro? / Wikipedia Commons

The Holy Week of Easter is a Catholic celebration that takes place throughout Spain. Among all the celebrations, Easter in Viveiro stands out, given that it is one of the oldest in Galicia and has been celebrated uninterrupted since the thirteenth century. Its beautiful processions, full of feeling and artistic value, and its commemoration of the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth have made it a festival of international tourist interest. Here, we will discover Easter in Vivero and its processions, a solemn and unique celebration in Galician lands.

Viveiro

Viveiro is located in the province of Lugo. It is a Galician municipality located in the coastal region of La Mariña.

Its wide and varied cultural heritage has made this Spanish city an interesting tourist attraction, which include its historical monuments, both civil and religious, its artistic and cultural heritage and its natural landscapes. Among the most valued architectural heritage of the city, the seven forts stand out, as well as the ruins of its disappeared monuments, such as the walls and towers, the Church of Santiago or the Convent of Santo Domingo.

What’s more, Viveiro offers emblematic celebrations such as the Romería de Naseiro, the Rapa das Bestas de Candaoso and Easter in Viveiro, considered a Festival of International Tourist Interest.

Easter in Viveiro

Easter in Viveiro is one of the most significant religious and traditional festivals in the Autonomous Community of Galicia. Its varied, extensive and rich imagery (dating from the sixteenth century), as well as the splendour of its processions have turned it into a Spanish festival of international tourist interest.

Easter Week is highlighted by the religious fervour that is manifested in the main streets of the municipality, which make it all the more emblematic.

The central acts begin on the Friday of Sorrows and the celebration of the festival lasts for a week, ending on Easter Sunday. Thus, the festival has imprtant events, such as the Procession of the Meeting, which kicks off Good Friday, or the Procession of the Passion for the Castle of the Bridge. The festival ends with the joy of the Virgin upon seeing her son resurrected and the Procession of the Stations of the Cross of the Vía Lucis on Easter Sunday.

Easter in Viveiro is one of the main tourist attractions of this municipality and year on year manages to attract thousands of visitors. Its sober and austere character, its solemnity and the rigour of this festival make it exemplary of the Castilian-style Easter.