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A collaborative cultural gathering attended by thousands, remembered for its artistic and environmental focus.
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A Total Solar Eclipse Gathering
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rounded - Adds border-radius to the imagefull - Edge-to-edge image without roundingThis moment is fixed in time. It cannot be repeated or recreated.— Iberia Eclipse
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Festival grounds open to ticket holders.
First contact — the partial phase starts.
The main event — total solar eclipse for 1 minute 42 seconds.
Fourth contact — the Moon exits the Sun's disk.
Festival program continues into the night.
Key events that shaped the global eclipse community.
A collaborative cultural gathering attended by thousands, remembered for its artistic and environmental focus.
A landmark event with 30,000 attendees, demonstrating that large-scale eclipse gatherings can be safe and beneficial.
A smaller, more intimate gathering that kept the tradition alive during challenging times.
The next chapter — bringing the tradition to Europe for the first time.
International crews joining forces for this gathering.
A once-in-a-lifetime moment, shared in real time. This is how you take part.
Get Your TicketOur offerings span multiple experiences designed to complement each other.
A diverse lineup spanning multiple genres and styles, curated by international collectives.
Immersive installations and spatial design creating unique environments throughout the site.
Dedicated spaces for rest, reflection, and reconnection with nature.
Safety is our top priority. Please follow these guidelines to protect yourself and enjoy the event safely.
Use ISO 12312-2 certified eclipse glasses during partial phases.
You can look at the Sun without protection ONLY during totality.
Looking at the Sun during partial phases can cause permanent eye damage.