The Craft Market 'The Mesoncico', held the last Sunday of each month at Cehegín has broken this year, devoted to bullfighting, its record of participation, with 70 craft stalls, which left small square del Castillo.
The Councillor of Tourism, Francisco in April, was very satisfied with this influx of artisans and groups, who did not want to miss the celebration of the return of cultural interest of the 'Fiesta' in the Region of Murcia.
The March market has given a lot, and that has had an interesting exhibition entitled '8 big doors of Joseph Thomas in Madrid ', that really liked the' respectable '.
Also enjoyed the exhibition of paintings by local artist Stephen taurine Arévalo, who sold some of his works.
Students in the School of Bullfighting in Murcia returned for the second consecutive year Cehegín, where they made a practice of bullfighting class games for all present.
In addition, an emerging artist in the world of bullfighting, John Carlini, accompanied them with some of his more recent works.
These posts are accompanied with bull heads artisans, making flags, lights dressmaking, capes and crutches, miniature bullfighting articles, etc., and a stand of the Association for the closures.
With the masterful interpretation of pasodobles bull, by the brass band 'The Bigard', it was time to taste the chips Rubio, beer Estrella de Levante and braised bull, of which 1,900 were served portions.
According to Francisco in April, "who go up this Sunday Craft Market 'The Mesoncico' had to be amazed to see crowds of people that were there. In fact, exhausted all the food had been prepared for the tasting, and even the space for artisans. So much so that we are considering enlarging the space dedicated to the market, occupying the area surrounding the Plaza del Castillo. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín