On 6 December, the Plaza de Toros will host a show that recreates medieval battles
Over the next 4, 5 and 6 December VIII will be held on Medieval Market Caravaca de la Cruz in the presence of about 200 artisans and merchants who came from various Spanish provinces and several European countries.
The event, presented this morning in the city, has become a tourist attraction in the city and one of the most important markets nationally in terms of area and number participating artisans.
The scheme of previous editions, the departments of Tourism, Handicraft Festival and have scheduled a variety of entertainment activities for all ages in order to add appeal to the appointment.
One of the main novelties of this edition is the show that will recreate medieval battles "Equus Noster. The history of Spain had a horse", which will be staged on 6 December at 16.30 hours in the Plaza de Toros.
The young audience will enjoy the "Children's Corners," with games, archery, camel rides, attractions and flights of birds of prey.
Also, have planned a series of demonstration workshops to publicize typical crafts of medieval times as the carving of the stone with wrought iron work, esparto, weaving and leather, among other topics.
Within the program of activities will be held popular foods in the Paseo de Santa Clara to the price of 3 euros.
On December 4, visitors will be offered crumbs, the pig killing day 5 and day 6 grilled lamb.
Moreover, it is noteworthy that the Innkeepers Association of Caravaca is added to the schedule VIII Medieval Market with Lamb IV Gastronomic Segureño.
A total of ten local restaurants offer dishes made with lamb segureño during market days.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz