UNTIL SUNDAY 11/6, 9-22H.
PLAZA DE LA REINA.
There are documents that place the origins of the Escuraeta Market in the 14th century, one of the oldest in Valencia. It was implemented so that novice craftsmen who wanted to access the guilds could exhibit their works and has made its way to this day, although he has been suspended for three years, al 2020 due to the pandemic and the following two years due to the works to convert Plaça de la Reina into a pedestrian zone. Back this year with 21 stalls in the center of the square selling all kinds of Valencian ceramic utensils for the home and the kitchen (reproduced inside one of the booths), as well as other types of containers and earthenware products. shops, jars for salt and bay leaf, sarcastic, Baked rice casseroles, tests per plants, mortars, minisettes and plates decorated with images of the Micalet (who presides over the market) and Torres de Quart are on sale together with whistles—earthenware instruments that are filled with water and imitate sparrows when blown—and the bells of the Virgin Mary, pieces of baked earthenware or ceramics with a red wooden or metal cross that boys and girls traditionally rang during market days and the Corpus Christi festival. S.M.







