Reasons for cancellation in Amilo

The first medieval fair in Seville, which was scheduled to take place in Parque del Alamillo during the last weekend of November, has been postponed for organizational and logistical reasons.

This was confirmed by Ocassus Kingdom, the party responsible for the event Work on a new date To deliver a more complete experience in line with the expectations generated by this first edition.

The Alamillo Medieval Fair has been postponed

The organization of the Alamillo Medieval Exhibition wanted to publicly thank the overwhelming response from the public since its announcement. As they explain, reception It exceeded all his expectations He encouraged the team to continue building a large-scale project for the Andalusian capital.

Over the past few weeks, the Okasus Kingdom has been working hard to prepare this first edition. However, despite my efforts, I finally decided to postpone the initial appointment with a purpose Ensure a more complete proposalwith a wider range of offers, more activities and spaces suitable for all ages.

They point out that the decision also respects all the people who have already invested time and resources in preparation Costumes, shows, stalls or workshops. “We know the effort many of you have been putting in; That is why we want the exhibition to shine with all its might at a much better time.”

The medieval gallery that Seville has been waiting for for years

This event that It was scheduled to take place on November 28, 29 and 30is designed to be an immersive journey into the past. Medieval fairs have become a popular activity throughout Spain, but the capital has yet to host one of this scale.

Alamillo Park was chosen as the location for this first edition, a large, accessible space that would have housed A A medieval-style market, a performance area, a children’s area and dozens of activities Designed to recreate the historical atmosphere of that time. The planned schedule was 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. – Except for Friday, which will start at 5:00 p.m. – Admission will be completely free.