La Patum de Berga
- Traditions

The Patum de Berga is a celebration deeply rooted in the identity and history of Catalonia. Every year, during the week of Corpus Christi, the city of Berga becomes the epicenter of a unique and moving experience that connects past and present generations in an unforgettable festive rite.
This festivity, dating back centuries, is a fascinating blend of religious and popular traditions, a vibrant expression of Catalan culture and folklore. The cobbled streets of Berga come alive with the sound of drums and bagpipes, while giants and big-headed characters dance among the crowd, filling the air with joy and wonder.
What makes La Patum so special is its ability to transcend the mundane and transport us to a realm of imagination and emotion. Each of its elements, from iconic characters to ancestral rituals, holds deep meaning and a story to tell.
One of the highlights of La Patum is the "Salt de Plens," a ritual dance symbolizing renewal and connection between the community and the land. It is a hypnotic spectacle that envelops you in its energy and transports you to a state of collective ecstasy.
But beyond the spectacle of parades and dances, La Patum is an expression of identity and resistance, a reminder of the strength and resilience of the Catalan people throughout the centuries. It is a tribute to our roots, our beliefs, and our ability to celebrate life in all its forms.
If you have the opportunity to experience La Patum de Berga, I assure you it will be an experience that stays with you forever. It is a journey to the very heart of Catalonia, where history intertwines with tradition and the community comes together in a spirit of celebration and gratitude.