Nightmarket: Medieval Faire
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Running concurrently with (but separately from) EF was a "historical" festival called the KaiserOttoFest Magdeburg. The event is touted as a seriously historical affair, but really is about as historically accurate as a typical American RenFaire.
What set this event apart from its American counterparts is the Nightmarket: the faire stays open until about midnight and is lit almost exclusively by candles, torches and braziers. I can't describe how cool it is to wander in the near-darkness and visit the stalls selling their wares lit only by that golden flame-light.
The food was equally amazing: fire-roasted lamb, sausages and pork and savory turnovers and all manner of beer and wine.

All of this happens in the shadow of the great church and cathedral buildings, which add to the atmosphere.
