The Catrina Fair

Del 20 de octubre al 3 de noviembre

The National, Craft and Cultural Fair of La Catrina in Capula is one of the most emblematic events in Michoacán, celebrated every year in the town of Capula, near Morelia. This fair takes place from October 20th to November 3rd and coincides with the Day of the Dead festivities.

History and Origin

The fair pays tribute to the iconic figure of La Catrina, inspired by “La Calavera Garbancera” by José Guadalupe Posada and popularized by Diego RiveraIn Capula, this tradition has become a celebration of life and death, with local artisans creating clay catrinas that reflect the cultural richness and artisan talent of the region.

Activities and Events

During the fair, you can enjoy various activities, including:

  • Exhibition of clay catrinas: More than 180 local pottery artists exhibit their creations, offering a unique opportunity to admire and acquire these works of art.
  • Parade of living catrinas: One of the most anticipated events, where people dressed as catrinas parade through the streets of Capula, creating a vibrant and colorful spectacle.
  • Craft Contest: A competition is held where the best artisans are awarded, highlighting the quality and creativity of their works.

Cultural Importance

Capula has won the title of World Capital of Catrinas thanks to its more than 700 artisan workshops dedicated to the creation of these figures. The fair is not only a showcase for artisans, but also a lively celebration that allows visitors to immerse themselves in Mexican culture and traditions.

How to get there

Capula is located just a 30-minute drive from Patzcuaro. Remember to arrive early if you are driving, as the parking lot can fill up quickly due to the large influx of tourists.

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