Manresa's Fira de l'Aixada Draws Crowds for Final Day of Medieval Festivities

The historic market concludes its annual edition with sunny weather and high visitor turnout in Bages.

Generic image of a medieval market with wooden stalls and people walking under the sun.
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Generic image of a medieval market with wooden stalls and people walking under the sun.

The city of Manresa is hosting the final day of the Fira de l'Aixada this Sunday, March 1st, with sunny skies and a significant number of visitors since the early morning hours.

The medieval market resumed its activity following a successful Saturday and a peaceful night. The Societat Coral Sant Josep served as the main hub for the artistic team, where actors prepared their costumes and makeup for the various street performances scheduled throughout the Bages capital.
Key events for the day include the King's arrival at Plaça Major for the performance of L'inici de tot. The fair will conclude in the evening with the Bishop's procession and the final theatrical show, L'Aigua és Llum, marking the end of this year's historical celebration.