Sant Jordi: a unique celebration of love and culture
With roses and books the main stars of the feast day, Catalonia pays tribute to its patron saint like nowhere else
With roses and books the main stars of the feast day, Catalonia pays tribute to its patron saint like nowhere else
Flower vendors gear up for April 23, when Catalonia celebrates its patron saint in its own unique way
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Flowerseller’s association reports sales of 600,000 yellow roses as public shows solidarity with jailed leaders
Fans line up to meet their favorite authors on an “extraordinary” and “unique” day devoted to books
Yellow roses become a symbol in support of pro-independence leaders in jail and abroad
Bookshop association expects profitable year on Catalonia’s day of books and roses after good business at the weekend
Today, Catalans celebrate Sant Jordi, one of the most cherished and romantic days of the year
Roger Torrent reminded audience of “those who cannot be with us to celebrate,” at public event ahead of the holiday
Flower sales expected to increase some 25% compared to last year, due to holiday being during the week
For the day of books and roses on April 23, the City Council has made agreements to desaturate the most crowded areas
Fans from all over Spain lined up for the first of two Barcelona dates, kicking off the European ‘Joanne World Tour’
Every year on 23rd April, the UNESCO World Book Day, Catalans celebrate their patron saint, Sant Jordi's Day (Saint George). It is one of the Catalans’ most cherished national days, when people give books and red roses to friends and loved ones in celebration of love and literature. Traditionally men used to give a red rose to women and women gave men books in return. But the tradition has evolved and nowadays men and women both give and receive books and roses to each other as well as to friends and even co-workers. This year’s Sant Jordi's Day was an especially sunny day in Catalonia. The streets of Barcelona and all around the country were flooded with books and flower stands, where people lined up to buy books and roses or just stroll around enjoying the magic moment. Like every year hundreds of authors from Catalonia but also from all around the world came to the Catalan capital to sign their books and to join the festive atmosphere. In addition, emblematic buildings such as Gaudi’s Casa Batlló on the famous Passeig de Gracia was decorated with red roses and encouraged visitors to learn about the legend of Sant Jordi.