The Felipe Trigo Awards (Spanish: Premios Felipe Trigo) are annual literary honors created in 1981 on the initiative of the City Council of Villanueva de la Serena, Spain.
On 24 November 1980, the Municipal Assembly agreed to institute it as a tribute to the writer Felipe Trigo, born in the city in 1864.
[2][3] It is granted in December, and the winning works are published by Editorial Algaida.
[4] In August 2001, the Government of Extremadura removed the subsidy that had been given to the award.
[5] In spite of this, Villanueva de la Serena's councilor of the Felipe Trigo Award, María Lozano, affirmed that it would continue to be given.