L'Escala Celebrates Thirtieth Anniversary of Triumvirat Mediterrani with Large Public Turnout

The Greco-Roman fair in L'Escala attracted numerous visitors with activities such as a market, Roman camps, and gladiator fights, despite the rain.

Image of a Roman market with many people and activity.
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Image of a Roman market with many people and activity.

The Greco-Roman fair, Triumvirat Mediterrani, in L'Escala commemorated its thirtieth anniversary this weekend with a significant public turnout for its scheduled activities.

The celebration commenced on Friday with the opening of a photographic exhibition reviewing three decades of the Triumvirat, located at the Alfolí de la Sal.
Throughout Saturday, multiple events took place between the MAC-Empúries and the Platja area. Attendees enjoyed a themed market, demonstrations at a Roman camp, and live music. The Agora was also held, an activity specifically designed to commemorate the fair's thirty years, featuring key individuals involved since its inception.
However, the Roman dinner and fire show planned for Saturday evening had to be canceled due to rain that fell in the late afternoon.
On Sunday, the fair resumed its activities with a large public presence. Among the most prominent offerings, gladiator fights captured visitors' attention, being repeated in both the morning and afternoon to compensate for the previously canceled fire show.