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The declaration of the main festival of Sant Pere as a heritage festival of national interest highlights the relevance that tradition has in the city, rich in cultural and traditional manifestations.

The main festival has been maintained for nearly four centuries with the same ritual sequences: the toc de campan announcer of the festival, the lighting of the teapot, the services of Completes, the thunder, the procession and the singularity of the three keys needed to remove the reliquary from the Priory. In addition, elements of the entourage such as the Mulassa, the Ball of Batons, the giants and the crows stand out as part of the tangible heritage of this festival.

Although the main festival is the greatest exponent of the festive heritage, Reus is rich in other traditions: Lent, Holy Week, Corpus Christi and Misericordia have perpetuated rites that come from afar, such as the celebration of Holy Week processions and Corpus, which date from the medieval period.

Performance of the Ball of Devils.

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