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Salou opens the twelfth Medieval Market, surrounded by history, holiday, magic and trade shows

Salou opens the twelfth Medieval Market, surrounded by history, holiday, magic and trade shows



Salou. Costa Dorada. The opening ceremony chaired by the mayor of Salou, Pere Granados was attended by the Councillor for Economic Development, Trade, and Consumer Markets, M. Reyes Pino, the Councillor for Culture and Events, Jose Maria Rodriguez as well as the assistance of Marc Montagut, Councillor for Urban Design; Benet Presas, Councillor for Tourism, Jesus Barragan, Councillor for Economic Management, Employment and New Technologies; Pere Lavilla, Councillor for Social Action, Julia Gomez, Councillor for Education and Children; Felipe Ortiz, Councillor for Sports, Youth and Recreation; Ramon Pascual, Councillor for Public Health and Environmental Quality. This year the Medieval market has reduced its budget, compared to previous years, given the economic crisis and has optimized resources in order to increase the number of stops: 80 Total il'ambientació art and music. Increase the number of artisans, both the food and sales of other products with strong representation from different regions of stops that exhibit August 31 to Saturday September 3, different food in many parts of the Spain: sculptures, lamps, souvenir prints in leather, beads of all kinds, meats, homemade preserves, cheeses, spices, sweets, nuts, liqueurs, honey, olives, kebabs or presence this year of a creperie and stop eating Pre-cooked. The audience can enjoy various medieval craftsmen bakers, blacksmiths, who teach the young these crafts as developed in the thirteenth century. Special attention has been devoted this year to places for children and workshops for children to grow more participatory games and attractions. For M. Reyes Pino Mota, Councillor for Economic Development, Trade and Consumer Markets, "the Medieval Market in Salou is already a market of reference and theme this year although we have reduced the budget, we wanted to make it more participatory for the audience to enter the party of King James I from the viewpoint of trade. "



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