Altea (, ) is a city and
municipality located in the
Valencian Community, Spain, on the section of
Mediterranean coast called the
Costa Blanca.
At present, the economy of Altea is based on
tourism, which started to grow in the 1950s because of its good weather, beaches and the labyrinthine streets with whitewashed house-fronts that characterize the town. Altea is protected on the north by the bluffs of the
Serra de Bèrnia, creating an especially mild
microclimate. Its seafront esplanade is planted with palms.
History
The
Iberian coastal settlements at the mouth of the
Algar river Algar may refer to:
Places
* Algar, Cádiz, a city in Andalusia, Spain
* Algar, India, a settlement in Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka, India
*Algar de Mesa, a municipality in the province of Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha, Spain
*Algar de Pala ...
in the wide Bay of Altea were later joined by a Greek
marketplace, named ''Althaia''.
['' Althaia'', with an implication of curative power, was the name of several nymphs in Greek mythology, and of the mother of Meleager.]
During the
Moorish
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Moors are not a distinct or se ...
domination the land around Altea belonged to the
Taifa of Dénia until it was recaptured by the Christians in 1244 under
James I of Aragon. The town was quickly fortified, and walls were erected to enclose what is now known as the "old town" outsiders.
Main sights
This maze of cobbled narrow and crooked streets with glimpses of the bay is one of the better features of the town. Other sights include the church of ''La Mare de Déu del Consol'' ("Our Lady of Solace"), easily identifiable by its picturesque blue and white domes, tiled with glazed ceramics. There are numerous quaint restaurants near the church, some with a view over the Mediterranean. Note that, if visiting by car, you will need to park several blocks away from the church area as the immediately surrounding area is either off limits to cars and/or the streets are so narrow and steep (or have stairs) that cars cannot pass.
File:Calle_tÃpica_Altea_Alicante.JPG, A street of Altea by night
File:Altea3.jpg, La Mare de Déu del Consol
File:Altea01.jpg, Streets of Altea
Education
Altea shares a campus of the
University Miguel Hernández, in which the Faculty of
Fine Arts
In European academic traditions, fine art is developed primarily for aesthetics or creative expression, distinguishing it from decorative art or applied art, which also has to serve some practical function, such as pottery or most metalwork ...
is located.
Festivals
Castell de l'Olla
The most important and well-known festival in Altea is the Castell de l'Olla, a festival of
fireworks that are launched into the sea, on the beach of l'Olla, giving rise to an impressive combination of light, gunpowder and music. In the
Valencian language, this type of fireworks is called ''Castell'' (Castle). It takes place on the Saturday closest to the day of
St. Lawrence
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, the 10th of August. The spectacle usually includes a golden-palm-tree-firework rising into the night sky. The event began as a tribute to local pyrotechnician Blas Aznar (locally known as ''tio Blai''). The fireworks display is a gesture of utmost respect to this man, a way of honouring his memory, and of giving all spectators the gift of miraculous beauty. More than 50,000 people come every year to enjoy the spectacle, some sitting on the beach, others floating in rented boats to get a better vie
Moros y cristianos
Every year, many Spanish cities participate in a symbolic war between
Moros y cristianos, Moors and Christians to commemorate the 500 years of
Muslim dominance over most of the Iberian Peninsula and its end in the 15th century in the course of the
Reconquista. The festival lasts several days, and is supposed to represent the fall of the city into the hands of the
Moors and its recovery. On the fourth weekend in September, Friday, the festival begins with a peal of bells and a cannon fire. The inhabitants of the town divide into groups, as the two sides in the conflict, and stage battles in the old town and on the beach. In addition to the battles, the festival includes parades in costumes and dress inspired by the fashions of medieval times. The Christians are on horseback and wear furs, metal helmets, armour and
arquebuses. In contrast, those who become Moors for the weekend ride camels or elephants and wear ancient Arab costumes.
Pascua
In ''Pascua'' (spanish word for
Easter), the inhabitants of Altea hold solemn, somewhat macabre
processions throughout the town during the
Holy Week, which have a vivid dramatic flair to them. There is also a carnival beforehand, traditionally and symbolically representing the last chance to have some fun before Lent begins.
Sant Antoni del Porquet
During
Lent
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, Altea has a special festival dedicated to
pork. Pork is very present in
Spanish cuisine, with traditional hams,
suckling pigs
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in celebratory meals and pig's tails or pig's trotters for stews. Nothing is wasted, every part of the animal is used. This festival takes place in mid-February, and consists of a parade through the old town at midday, after which everyone shares a hearty plate of rice, sings folk songs and dances, and finally tastes a roast pig.
Encontes
The Encontes festival is a celebration of the ancient art of
storytelling
Storytelling is the social and cultural activity of sharing stories, sometimes with improvisation, theatrics or embellishment. Every culture has its own stories or narratives, which are shared as a means of entertainment, education, cultural pre ...
. It is held from 15 to 20 May. Dozens of events are organised to entertain the visitors with stories and songs. This festival is aimed at all audiences.
Twin towns - sister cities
Altea is a founding member of the
Douzelage, a unique
town twinning association of 24 towns across the
European Union. This active town twinning began in 1991 and there are regular events, such as a produce market from each of the other countries and festivals.
Discussions regarding membership are also in hand with three further towns (
Agros in
Cyprus,
Å kofja Loka in
Slovenia, and
Tryavna in
Bulgaria).
References
External links
Portaltea Portal de Altea
Altea-Info Good Information-Guide of Altea - in German and English
Douzelage: Altea Photo gallery of Altea
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Seaside resorts in Spain