Mallorca events: What's On from Friday to Sunday
This weekend (May 17-19) there are fairs in Capdepera (Mediaeval Market) and Sant Jordi (Snail Fair).
Capdepera's Mediaeval market
The town enters history. The Mercat Medieval (Mediaeval Market) has registered a high level of participation throughout the weekend with an attractive offer.
Mediaeval market in Capdepera
Mediaeval market in Capdepera.
Capdepera goes mediaeval this weekend
It was not alone among Mallorcan municipalities in having been declared a “vila” by King Jaume II at the turn of the fourteenth century, but Capdepera makes the most of this mediaeval connection by holding an annual Mediaeval Market.
Feudal Mallorca and the philosopher's stone
The Capdepera mediaeval fiesta is an entertainment, as fiestas always are.
Majorca
What's on in Majorca: 13-19 May
Capdepera's hugely popular mediaeval market; Soller's Moors and Christians (Monday); snail fair in Sant Jordi, Palma; Smooth Jazz Festival in Sa Coma; the first Pianino concert at the Charterhouse in Valldemossa; the Balearic Symphony Orchestra concludes its season of concerts at Palma Auditorium.
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- After a holiday in Mallorca Richard Gere moves to Spain
- Laura Hamilton: “I’ve always loved Mallorca, I just wished I’d bought here earlier...”
- Russian-owned Black Pearl in Mallorca
- Noel Gallagher sold his Ibiza home because of his neighbour - James Blunt
Comment
Dijous Bo and the Pollensa mediaeval fair theory
Was there a medieval fair in Pollensa? What do you think?
Andrew Ede18/11/2021 12:05