
The Holy Week of Easter in Medina de Rioseco follows a tradition more than five centuries old. The Penitential Brotherhoods are totally involved in its celebration, as well as the inhabitants of the municipality. Passion, tradition, rites and solemn music have a place in the Easter processions. Visitors to the town take advantage of these days to experience the parades with emotion and, while they’re at it, to get to know the place and its surroundings.
Medina de Rioseco: history, adventure and culture
Its natural surroundings, its history, art and tradition make Medina de Rioseco one of the most attractive tourist cities. The Easter holidays are perfect to enjoy all their heritage. In addition, it is possible to walk many incredible routes or try interesting activities such as canoeing or hiking at really cheap prices.
The municipality has a great historical legacy. Its historic centre contains authentic architectural gems, as well as magnificent arcades, so it is worth strolling through its streets. Its cuisine has personality and has its own identity forged from generation to generation; pastries are a special part of the local tradition and it is a must to try the exquisite desserts on offer.
Tradition and devotion in Medina de Rioseco
Medina de Rioseco went through some memorable events in the fifteenth century which helped to develop a rich commercial life. The Easter holidays are the best excuse to enjoy one of the most popular festivals in Spain and visit the centuries-old city.
Easter in Rioseco has its origins in the sixteenth century with the Vera Cruz brotherhood. It was declared a Festival of International Tourist Interest due to the devotion and sentiment of its citizens. It is festival that has preserved the customs of yesteryear with brotherhoods that saw the light centuries ago still carrying their great religious wooden carvings through the streets. The visitor who is lucky enough to be part of the Easter celebrations in Medina and participate in all its events and parades will have a unique experience.
What is there to do in Medina de Rioseco? Enjoy every moment of your Easter break: the slow steps of the faithful as they collect the sacred images at the doors of the churches, the licking flames of the lanterns that illuminate the stations of the cross, the song of the Salve after the procession, the moment in which the great religious statues make "La Rodillada" or genuflection before the Virgin and when the impressive sculptures known as "El Longinos" and "La Escalera" make their appearance on Good Friday. A truly unique experience.