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The afternoon of the Holy Wednesday, the Hellín Tamborada begins, in which thousands of drummers of all ages cross the streets of the city beating their drums and thundering ancestral rhythms.
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The Spanish city of Hellín has been recognized as a site of international tourism interest since 2005 for its Easter week and Tamborada, which combines tradition and passion.
The festival is characterized by its battery, one of its great signs of identity. UNESCO has declared the drum of hell and intangible cultural heritage and more than 20,000 people of all ages participate in the event.
The afternoon of the Holy Wednesday, the Hellín Tamborada begins, in which thousands of drummers of all ages cross the streets of the city beating their drums and thundering ancestral rhythms.