El Chiviri celebration at Trujillo
El Chiviri is a celebration which combines tradition and warmth, these aspects
become keepsakes which live on the memories of those who were there. Trujillo
welcomes visitors in a great celebration at its main square.

Trujillo's main square carries
out its role of meeting point to celebrate the end of Easter.
On Easter Sunday morning trujillians
and visitors arrive from different places of Spain in order to enjoy the feast
in such privileged scene.
Under the statue dedicated to Francisco Pizarro and dressed
with typical costumes with red
shawls on the neck, the citizens of
trujillo dance popular songs all the day.
Those who have been there highlight
people's warmth. After this party the whole population leave to the countryside
to enjoy and taste typical dishes made of lamb and drinks.
At night people joins at the main
square again to enjoy concerts and live music.
The party will continue to the next day when they return to the countryside
again to continue the celebration.