MEDIEVAL FEST OF PRESLAV
Go back to the medieval Preslav
During two days in May, Veliki Preslav plunges back into its past. The archeological museum, the Preslav municipality and “Avitohol” association (Varna) organize a festival fest close to the archaeological ruins. The organizers have reconstructed old stores at the foot of the southern gate of the fortress. The audience will have the opportunity to watch demonstrations of the participants : forge household items and metal armour, ceramics, decorations, jewelry, coins, woodworking, cooking, military and fire art.
In 2019…the 4th and 5th of May
PROGRAM
4th May, Saturday
11.00 am – 12.00 am – Official opening, open-air museum, live history, demonstration of medieval land and horse fighting practices, horse-riding demonstrations – horse archery and martial arts with saber, whip and spear
12.00 – 13.00 – Presentation of clothing, armaments and equipment from the Middle Ages
13.00 – 13.30 – Presentation of Medieval War Skills and Army Structure;
13.30 – 14.30 – Presentation of Medieval Food
15.00 – 16.00 – Medieval school for young wars – training of young people and children in archery, copying, shield and sword
16.00 – 17.00 – Medieval games and entertainment for small and large.
17.00 – 18.00 – Presentation of military techniques and armies in the Middle Ages. Presentation of a stage for welcoming Romani messengers in Veliki Preslav
Throughout the day – an open-air museum, live history, craft workshops and stands, medieval games and entertainment
19.00 – 20.00 – Medieval rituals and religious practices, demonstration of fighting skills with fire: “Fire wall”
5th May, Sunday
From 10.00 am – Open air museum, live history, medieval camps, craft workshops and stands, archery, games, etc
11.00 – 12.00 – presentation of armies during the Middle Ages, combat practices
12.00 – 13.00 – presentation of clothing, armaments and equipment during the Middle Ages.
13.00 – 14.00 – Medieval school for young wars – training of youngsters and children in archery, spear, shield and saber
14.00 – 16.00 – Presentation of the Early Medieval Life and Culture, Demonstrative Collection of the Yurt
16.00 – closing of the meeting.
Medieval Festival - Fire Show / ©Alice de Villeblanche
Medieval Fest, 2019 edition, Preslav / ©Alice de Villeblanche
Medieval Fest, 2019 edition, Preslav / ©Alice de Villeblanche
Medieval Festival, 2019, Preslav / ©Hunt On Photos Studio
History…
Veliki Preslav (“Preslav the Great”) was a Bulgarian medieval town, which was the second capital of the First Bulgarian Empire (after Pliska), between 893 and 971. This capital was a a rich capital and a brilliant cultural centre where a new Bulgarian, Christian and predominantly Slavic civilization was developed. In 971, it was conquered by the Byzantine Emperor, Jean Tzmiscès then during the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185-1393), it was replaced as capital by Veliko Tarnovo.
The town was an strategic fortress and an important place from a dignitary of the Bulgarian Empire. At the accession of Simeon Ist in 893, in connection with the transition of the country’s ruling class, the proto-Bulgarian boyars, from tengrism to Christianity (Orthodox), Preslav becomes the capital of the Bulgarian Empire. According to Boris Ist wishes, it will become the spiritual centre of the new religion and the cultural home of the new nation. It was here that a famous church with a central plan was built, the Round Church. The town is also famous for its treasure of gold and Byzantine jewelries.
Preslav sheltered clerical scholars such as Constantine of Preslav and John the Exarch, successors of Cyril and Methodius, who translated many works of Byzantine religious and historical literature into old Slavic.
Southern gate, Preslav / ©Wikipédia
Byzantins jewelries, Preslav / ©Radio Bulgaria
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