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Silves Medieval Fair success
Updated: 16-Aug-2007

Many artists showed off their skills during the fair for visitors to see how objects are made. All Photos: ELOISE WALTON - The Resident
Many artists showed off their skills during the fair for visitors to see how objects are made. All Photos: ELOISE WALTON - The Resident
By: ELOISE WALTON

eloise@portugalresident.com

SILVES RETURNED to the past recreating the history, culture and traditions of the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries during the Medieval fair which ran from August 9 to 15.

This year, the popular fair was bigger including many more activities than during the previous years and attracted many tourists and visitors from around the region.

Each day, the fair opened at 5.30pm, allowing visitors to view the 200 stalls selling arts and crafts, food and drink and much more.

Around 1,000 Medieval costumes were available at the ancient gates to
Stalls selling interesting and traditional African and Mediterranean pottery, silks, jewellery, ornaments and much more were a huge success at the fair.
Stalls selling interesting and traditional African and Mediterranean pottery, silks, jewellery, ornaments and much more were a huge success at the fair.
the city, near the Câmara municipal and near the Rua da Sé, for visitors to borrow until midnight each evening.

Isabel Soares, President of Silves Câmara, said: “This event has been organised because we believe that Silves should be different due to its history, culture, heritage and architecture,” adding: “It is our annual cultural event.”

Attractions and activities during the seven-day fair included daily Medieval tournaments in the Park Al-Mutamid, acrobats,
Stephanie Holmes, a visitor from Lincolnshire in England, having her hair braided in the traditional African way.
Stephanie Holmes, a visitor from Lincolnshire in England, having her hair braided in the traditional African way.
belly dancers, jesters and fire jugglers who wandered the city, and also a Medieval band of drummers.

Silves Medieval Fair is integrated in the Allgarve programme, being supported by the Região de Turismo do Algarve (RTA) and the Ministry of Economy.

Meanwhile, Castro Marim will be hosting its Medieval Festival from August 23 to 26 at the town’s castle.

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