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Festivities of San Pedro (Casco Viejo), Festivities of San Juan (Lourdes Neighborhood), Festivities of the Azucarera
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* San Pedro Festival (Casco Viejo):

The Casco Viejo festival commission invites all the residents of our neighborhood, all the people of Tudela and anyone who wants to participate in our festivals.

The dates on which the San Pedro festivities are celebrated vary between the last Friday and Saturday of the month of June or the first of the month of July.

The chupinazo will announce the beginning of the festivities in Plaza San Salvador. Children's games, parades, the fire bull, music, the popular dinner, the chistorrada, the market and many more activities will accompany us these two days, making us enjoy these popular and endearing festivities.
Don Cierzo will continue accompanying the boys and girls with torches and lanterns, being burned in the great bonfire that is prepared in the Vago de San Miguel. A cucaña is placed there and the young people try to climb it to get a ham that is at the top.

Organized by: Celebration Management Center and Festival Commission of the Old Town of Tudela (formed by the Neighborhood Association of the Old Town, Peña Beterri, Peña La Teba, Peña Andatu, Peña el Brindis, S.D.R. Frontón, Peña La Jota, Peña Mosquera, Peña Ciudad Deportiva and Gaiteros de Tudela).

* San Juan Festival (Lourdes Neighborhood):

The Lourdes neighborhood grows. Almost dizzyingly. In a few years we are witnessing an unprecedented construction expansion and we see, from one day to the next, new streets and groups of single-family houses appearing that are immediately inhabited.

This movement is good for the City even though it generates challenges to solve: new services, more green areas, wide roads... and many more people who take root in that unique piece of Tudela like the Lourdes neighborhood, whose personality is strengthened and better defined as time goes by.

The San Juan Festivals are good reasons to create a neighborhood and to expand that initial horizon that our beloved Father Lasa founded, (r.i.p.), with an eye toward those who want to make the Neighborhood the place to organize their life.

In 2002, the 25 years of history of the San Juan Festival in the Lourdes neighborhood were completed, with the burning of the first bonfire and first festival.

* Sugar factory festivals:

The Azucarera neighborhood, located on the banks of the Ebro, takes its name from the industry that for years contributed to the development of our city and the area.

On February 7, 1900, the first stone was laid for what would be the first factory in Tudela for years, whose official inauguration took place on December 6, 1900.

Of that industry that marked the lives of many people, and the recent history of Tudela, only two chimneys remain that stand in the new urbanization that occupies what was the industrial complex, and the steam locomotive located in the Autumn Park, which was used to transport beets from Tarazona to Tudela.

The festivals of the Azucarera neighborhood of Tudela began to be celebrated in 1998 at the initiative of the then newly created Azucarera Neighborhood Association, counting on the help of different companies and individuals as well as the Tudela City Council through the C. C. Castel Ruiz. Over the years they have established themselves as a reference in our city, as they are the ones that begin the festive events that are celebrated in the different neighborhoods and that culminate with the Festivals in honor of Santa Ana.

They are held during a weekend in the middle of the month of June and have different events such as lunches or popular meals, children's games, contests and festivals, aimed at promoting coexistence between all the neighbors and enjoying pleasant days with all the people who visit us.
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