Pirotecnia Tamarit stuns with today's mascletà at the 2026 Fallas in Valencia
If there's a moment when the heart of Valencia beats as one, it's exactly when the clock strikes 2:00 PM in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento. And this Monday, 16 March, that beat carried the unmistakable hallmark of Pirotecnia Tamarit. I'd had that buzz all day, because when a company with the pedigree of Tamarit plants itself right in the heart of the Fallas board, you know it's not going to leave anyone unmoved.
And boy, did it deliver. Right on time, as tradition demands, the first thunderclaps began to rumble. But what many weren't expecting was the sheer character Tamarit stamped on the display. It wasn't just noise; it was a 6-minute conversation between the ground and the sky. 216 kilos of gunpowder, perfectly orchestrated, grabbing you from the inside and not letting go. The crowd, arms in the air, marking the rhythm, was a spectacle in itself. I was there, glued to my usual spot by the fence, and I felt that vibration in my chest that reminds you why these festivities are so unique.
A 6-minute symphony that felt timeless
The thing about knowing the craft is that you can sense when a mascletà is well put together. Today's offering from Pirotecnia Tamarit had what us old-time enthusiasts call "depth." It kicked off with a classic opening, to warm things up, and just when the crowd was fully invested, the final earthquake hit. That part where the roar is so compact it feels like the asphalt itself is breathing. And just when you think it can't go on, the silence. That silence, broken by applause and chants of "¡Valenciaaa!" that give you goosebumps. Don't tell me that's not the best sound in the world. Among the more knowledgeable crowd, the word was that today's mix was one for the history books, and boy, did they make history.
- Duration: A heart-stopping 6 minutes on the dot.
- Gunpowder: 216 kilos of artisanal blend.
- Feel: A dry and equally vibrant earthquake.
- Key moment: The final earthquake, which brought the crowd to its feet.
The artistry of Pirotecnia Tamarit, a Fallas classic
For those of us who've spent a lifetime around gunpowder, names like Tamarit are synonymous with quality. It's not the first time we've seen them on the balcony of the Town Hall, and hopefully, it won't be the last. They have that knack for understanding the rhythm of the square, knowing when to ramp it up and when to offer a brief pause. Today's mascletà wasn't just a treat for the ears; it was a nod to tradition. Because in a Fallas where things can sometimes feel too fast-paced, having a fireworks company remind you of the value of timing and silence is almost an act of well-placed rebellion.
And now, on this high, it's time to think about what's next. Intense days lie ahead, with the Ofrenda to the Virgin and the Cremà on Sunday. But what happened today, with Pirotecnia Tamarit, will stick in the memory of those lucky enough to experience it live. For those who couldn't make it, just know that on this 16th of March, Valencia shook, and it shook with pleasure. See you tomorrow at 2 PM – the party doesn't stop.