This event has secured a prominent place as one of the most emblematic historical recreations in the south of the country, where visitors and residents are invited to delve into the deep roots of this town in the municipality of Loulé.

In the Middle Ages, Salir was a stronghold of the Christian Reconquest against the Moors; in this sense, this event has a touch of authenticity, with knights and squires, artisans and merchants, troubadours and snake charmers, and dancers, all taking place in the town's narrow, cobbled streets.

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A strategic point during the Reconquest period, when the transition from Muslim to Christian rule gave rise to a wide variety of displays of force, Salir also experienced moments interspersed with constant attempts to normalize daily life, in which the arts played an important role in society at the time. This is the atmosphere visitors will find here these days.

In this experience of returning to the past, music, dance, and gastronomy combine with fire-breathing, falconry, medieval tournaments, and the representation of various characters, providing moments of interaction with spectators and creating a magical atmosphere.

Visitors will have the opportunity to be the protagonist of their own story, dressing up in one of the costumes that can be rented at the “Salir no Tempo” store.

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The objectives of this initiative are to promote awareness of the historical importance of the area and contribute to the tourism and cultural development of the municipality of Loulé, through the appreciation of its tangible and intangible heritage and its educational role.

"Salir no Tempo" is organized by the Municipality of Loulé, in collaboration with the Salir Parish Council.

Doors open at 7:00 pm. Tickets cost €3 (one day) and €5 (three days).