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Medieval Market of Turku

Turku Medieval Market
Turun keskiaikaiset markkinat
Medieval Market of Turku logo
Booths at the Turku Medieval Market
StatusActive
GenreHistorical reenactment event
Date(s)From the end of June to the beginning of July
FrequencyAnnually
VenueOld Great Square
Location(s)Turku
Coordinates60°27′3″N 22°16′33″E / 60.45083°N 22.27583°E / 60.45083; 22.27583
CountryFinland
Years active28[1]
InauguratedJune 30, 1996 (1996-06-30)[1]
Previous event2022
Next event2023
Participants180 000 (2015) [2]
Organised byTurun Suurtorin keskiaika ry
WebsiteOfficial web page

The Medieval Market of Turku (Finnish: Turun keskiaikaiset markkinat, Swedish: Åbo medeltidsmarknad) is an annual historical reenactment event organised in the historic city centre of Turku, Finland.[3] Admission to the event is free.[4] In addition to living history performances, it includes an open-air handicrafts market with vendors and even visitors garbed in period costume. The main market is at the Old Great Square[3] (one of the city's oldest market squares), but there are other performances and exhibitions at Turku Castle, Turku Cathedral and at the Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova Museum.[1][5] Together these different performances and exhibitions form the Medieval Turku event, which is organized in unison by Turun Suurtorin keskiaika ry, the Museum Centre of Turku, the Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova museum, Rohan Stables and Turku and Kaarina Parish Union.[5] These areas are closed to traffic during the event.[6]

History

The event, held in late June, has been organized since 1996, and is constantly growing in popularity. In 2005, it drew in approximately 100,000 visitors, and employed over 100 voluntary and professional actors and actresses.

The Town Market of the Hanseatic merchant, "Laurentius" was organized by the Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova Museum till 2013. Since then, the museum has focused on presenting medieval times through guided tours, lectures and archeological digs.[7]

More recently, the visitor amounts of the market have climbed to 180,000, and they now compete with the most popular summertime events in Finland, such as Ruisrock (93,000 visitors) or Pori Jazz (150,000 visitors).[2][4]

This market went virtual in 2020.

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