La Mercè - Wikipedia La Mercè (Catalan pronunciation: [lə məɾˈsɛ]) is the annual festival (Catalan: festa major) of the city of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain
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What is La Mercé and Why is it celebrated in Barcelona From September 20 to 24, Barcelona celebrates La Mercè, the city’s biggest festival honoring its patron saint Mare de Déu de la Mercè First held officially in1902, it now marks the end of summer with free concerts, street parades, fireworks, and cultural activities across the city
A complete guide to La Mercè 2025: What to see, when, and where La Mercè is Barcelona’s festa major, held in honor of the Virgin of Mercy (Mare de Déu de la Mercè), the city’s patron saint She became patron in 1687, after the city invoked her to save it from a devastating locust plague When the plague ended, the Virgin was officially named patron of Barcelona
La Mercè 2025 | Barcelona City Council Barcelona is celebrating its La Mercè Festival from 23 to 27 September A celebration which will see the city bursting with traditions, street art, circuses, dancing or music
Best Ways to Enjoy La Mercè Festival Barcelona La Mercè is Barcelona’s largest and most iconic annual festival, held every September to honor the city’s patron saint, Mare de Déu de la Mercè It’s a wild, colorful celebration rooted in centuries of tradition—and it has exploded into a full citywide cultural takeover
La Mercè Festival: Experience Barcelona’s Grand Cultural Celebration La Mercè spans several days, combining traditional rituals with cutting-edge performances In fact, the variety of events is what makes it a highlight in our Ultimate Guide to Spain’s Festivals Castells (Human Towers): Witness teams known as colles build human towers up to 10 levels high