On the border of the provinces of Salamanca and Valladolid lies Cantalapiedra, one of the villages connected by Asteo Red Neutra which, with barely 1,000 inhabitants, still retains the traditional flavor of yesteryear.
Those who visit this town are inevitably transported to the past while strolling through its streets and observing its old buildings. The Church of Santa María del Castillo, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, the Torreón del Deán or the Plaza Mayor, with a beautiful arcaded configuration, are some of the emblems of this town.
The September festivities in Cantalapiedra are one of the most awaited celebrations by the inhabitants of the area and by the tourists who come to the region at this time of the year.
With more than 150 years of history, these festivities were initially organized by farmers to celebrate the arrival of the harvests and with the passing of time, they have become a cultural celebration.
This year, the traditional festivities of the town will begin on Wednesday, September 6 and will last until Sunday, September 10, with orchestras, parades of “peñas”, “dianas floreadas” and the traditional bullfighting festivities.
There are many ingredients and protagonists of these festivities, among which stand out the peñas, which always fill with color and joy these lively days of fun, and the traditional brotherhood meals, which bring together the neighbors around the best traditional dishes of local gastronomy.
Cantalapiedra, a town with Asteo Red Neutra fiber
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