Amurrio City Council rates the Andra Mari and San Roke festivities as positive

The local government highlights the high citizen participation and the festive atmosphere during the celebrations.

Sunny facade of the Amurrio town hall.
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Sunny facade of the Amurrio town hall.

The Amurrio City Council has made a very positive assessment of the 2026 Andra Mari and San Roke festivities, highlighting the high participation of residents and visitors.

The local institution has emphasized that the scheduled activities were well received, turning the municipality's squares and streets into meeting points. The program offered proposals aimed at diverse audiences, encouraging shared enjoyment.
Municipal officials expressed their gratitude to all the agents who made the festivities possible, such as cultural and sports associations, social groups, hospitality and commercial establishments, as well as security, cleaning, and emergency service staff.

"The festivities are one of the moments when Amurrio's identity is reflected most clearly. This year we have seen again that we have a participatory, welcoming municipality with a great desire to celebrate together."

Txerra Molinuevo · Mayor of Amurrio
Following the conclusion of these celebrations, the Amurrio City Council has begun working on future events, praising the involvement and good behavior shown by the citizens during these days.