Jodar Medieval Market opens the festival of San Clemente of which can be enjoyed until Monday in the streets of Calderon, Columbus and the Negrito and street poet Carlos Mellado and Doctor Arcas Mecca.
The Mayor of Lorca, Francisco Jodar, inaugurated this morning by the President of the Federation San Clemente, Luis Antonio Torres, the Medieval Market is installed on the occasion of the celebrations of the patron of the city in the streets of Calderon, Columbus and Negrito and street poet Carlos Mellado and Doctor Arcas Mecca.
Note that this year the same offer is extended with 20 seats more than in previous years, thus reaching a total of 130 stalls from all over the country.
The market will be open from today until next Monday, November 23, Local feast of the patron San Clemente.
I remain open during these days from 11:00 hours until influx of public at night, with an offer that includes different establishments of homemade delicacies such as cheeses, meats, bakery, pastry, pickles, etc., as well as products artisan jewelry, wooden toys, herbal ...
There will also be a giant tavern to taste grilled products and among the new features is a new animated show and workshops.
As in previous years the Medieval Market, which has become a tradition over the festival of San Clemente, will also include a children's section.
The mayor has said that through this initiative can relive the medieval era touring leisure market offers many attractions, from shopping to gourmet, and also share with Lorca and visitors a large number of special activities to to celebrate the festival of our patron.
The festive activities to celebrate the patron of the city, San Clemente, continue during the coming weekend with the performance on Saturday from 18:00 pm a Mass in his honor to be held in the Chapel Rosario, and subsequent procession to the church of San Francisco.
On Sunday at 11 the War Theater will host the ceremony of Honors and Awards, and at 20:30 the rise of the torches.
Back in the day on Monday you will enjoy traditional and crowded up to the castle, including the act of capitulation fray and 12:30.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca