List of Renaissance fairs
This is a list of Renaissance fairs worldwide.
America
United States
Included below are the fairs in the United States which are either notably long running or which regularly have had at least a two-week or better run. Generally, renaissance fairs are open weekends-only during the periods indicated. States are listed first and dates are codified to facilitate searching by state and by date.
Name | State | Local site & buildings type | Setting info | Year opened | Area & other info | Annual season | Attendance reported | Reference/external link |
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Arizona Renaissance Festival | Arizona | Gold Canyon; permanent site | Village of Fairhaven; | 1989 | 30 acres; 13 stages | (02a) early February – mid March | 265,000 (2004 season) | Royal Faires – Arizona |
Bay Area Renaissance Festival | Florida | Museum of Science & IndustryTampa; permanent site | Village of Fiddlesworth; King Henry VIII, Germanic mercenaries, Celts, some fantasy elements | 1979 | pet friendly | (02b) mid-February – early April | 80,000 (in 1990s) | Bay Area RenFest |
Bristol Renaissance Faire | Wisconsin | Kenosha; permanent site | 1574 Bristol, England; Tudor, some fantasy aspects; RenQuest RPG[1] | 1972[2] | 16 stages; 30 fair acres (third largest in U.S.)[1] | (07a) July – Labor Day weekend | 198,000 (season)[3][4] | Bristol RenFair |
Camelot Days Medieval Festival | Florida | Topeekeegee Yugnee Park, Hollywood; non-permanent site | Arthurian times | 2003 | pets allowed | (11b) mid-November | 4,000 (2012)[5] | Camelot Days |
Canterbury Renaissance Faire | Oregon | 8116 Mount Angel Hywy, Silverton | Village of "Canterbury"; Elizabethan England (1558-1603) | 2009 | 6+ acres[6] | (07b) mid-July | 10,000[7] | Canterbury Faire |
Carolina Renaissance Festival | North Carolina | Huntersville; permanent | Fictional "Fairhaven" | 1994 | 22 acres | (10a) October – mid-November | 160,000 (2010 season)[8] | Royal Faires – Carolina |
Colorado Renaissance Festival | Colorado | Larkspur; permanent | 16th-century Tudor village; pirates, fantasy elements | 1975 | 60 fair acres; 338 total acres including camping | (06a) June – July | 200,000 (2011 season)[9] | Colorado Renaissance |
Connecticut Renaissance Faire (Fall) | Connecticut | North Haven | Queen Elizabeth (England village of "North Havenshire"); Event Weekends (Cosplay, Doctor Who, Romance) | 1999 | (09c) late Sep. – late Oct. | 30,000 (season) | CT Faire | |
Connecticut Renaissance Faire (Spring) | Connecticut | North Haven | Robin Hood (England circa 1150 A.D.); fantasy elements encouraged | 2010 | five stages; parking | (05a) late May – early June | 2,000/day; three weekends[10] | Robin Hoods Faire |
Door County Fantasy Renaissance Faire | Wisconsin | Egg Harbor | Shire of "Enchanted"; Arthurian, Elizabethan and fantasy elements | 2011 | (06c) late June – early July | Door Co. Renaissance | ||
Florida Renaissance Festival – Deerfield Beach | Florida | Quiet Waters Park, Deerfield Beach | 16th century renaissance | 1993 | (02a) February – March (including Presidents' Day) | 90,000[5] | Florida RenFest | |
Florida Renaissance Festival – Miami | Florida | Cauley Square Historic Village, Miami; semi-permanent | Early 16th-century Renaissance village | 2009 | (04a) April | 45,000+[5] | Florida RenFest | |
Four Winds Canterbury Faire | Texas | Troup; permanent | 1633 A.D. in Nottinghamshire and Paris; cavaliers (re: Three Musketeers) | 1994 | 300+ total acres; camping | (03a) early March – late April | Four Winds | |
Georgia Renaissance Festival | Georgia | Fairburn; permanent | The village of "Newcastle" during the reign of King Henry VIII | 1986 | 32 acres | (04b) mid-April – June | 250,000 (2004 season)[11] | Georgia Ren Fest |
Great Lakes Medieval Faire and Marketplace | Ohio | Rock Creek; permanent | The 13th-century forest kingdom of "Avaloch"; historic, fantasy, super-heroes, futuristic | 1992 | 13 fair acres | (07a) July – mid-August | 45,000 (2007 season) | Medieval Faire |
Great Plains Renaissance Festivals | Kansas | Wichita | 1300 A.D. in the shire of "Talonterra" | 2004 | (04b) mid-April and (10b) mid-October | Great Plains | ||
Greater St. Louis Renaissance Faire | Missouri | Wentzville; permanent | "Petit Lyon", France during a 16th-century visit from King François I | 1998 | (05b) mid-May – mid-June | 25,000 | St. Louis Renaissance | |
Hoggetowne Medieval Faire | Florida | Alachua County Fairgrounds, Gainesville; permanent | Village of "Hoggetowne" during King Arthur's reign | 1987 | (01c) late January – early February | 50,000 (2011 season)[12] | Hoggetowne Fair | |
Kansas City Renaissance Festival | Kansas | Bonner Springs; permanent | 1536 in "Canterbury"; Henry VIII, pirates, some fantasy and Robin Hood | 1977 | 16 acres | (09a) September – mid-October | 192,000 (2008 season)[13] | Kansas City RenFest |
Kentucky Highland Renaissance Festival | Kentucky | Eminence; permanent | Fictional "Briarwood", Scotland during the 14th-century reign of King Robert the Bruce | 2005 | 113 acres | (06a) early June – early July | 25,000 | Highlands Ren Faire |
King Richard's Faire | Massachusetts | Carver; permanent | 16th-century marketplace of "Carvershire" | 1982 | 80 acres | (09a) September – late October | King Richard's Faire | |
Koroneburg Old World Festival | California | Crossroads Riverview Park, Corona | Baron Heinrich von Lauffer's estate in a European village circa 1450-1600 | 1997 | (05b) mid-May – mid-June | Koroneburg Old World Festival | ||
Louisiana Renaissance Festival | Louisiana | Hammond | Fall harvest in the 16th-century English village of "Albright" | 1999 | (11a) early November – mid-December | 25,000 (2007 season)[14] | Louisiana Renaissance | |
Maryland Renaissance Festival | Maryland | Crownsville; permanent | Fictional Tudor village of "Revel Grove" | 1977 | 25 faire acres; 85 parking acres | (08c) late August – late October | 280,000 (2012 season)[15] | Maryland Renaissance Festival |
Mayfaire Renaissance Festival | Michigan | Marshall | 16th-century English village; some fantasy elements | 2003 | (05a) last two weekends in May including Memorial Day | MayFaire Renaissance Festival | ||
Michigan Renaissance Festival | Michigan | Holly; permanent | "Hollygrove" village, late 16th-century England | 1979 | 100 acres (total), 17 acres (festival grounds) | (08b) mid-August – end of September | 230,000 (2004 season)[11] | Michigan Renaissance Festival |
Mid-Michigan Renaissance Festival | Michigan | Frankenmuth/Vassar, Michigan; permanent | Queen Anna of Bohemia with Martin Luther and various mythical and fantasy characters | 2008 | 5 fair acres; 12 parking acres | (06a) June | Mid-Michigan RenFest | |
Middlefaire Renaissance Festival | Texas | Hillsboro; permanent | 1652 A.D. in "Wiltonshire"; buccaneers, baroque characters, fantasy elements | 2006 | 21 acres; camping | (06a) early June: Texas Pirate Festival, (07b) mid July: Magical & Medieval Fantasy Faire, and (10c) late October – mid November: Middlefaire |
3,500 | Texas Middlefaire Events |
Midsummer Fantasy Renaissance Faire | Connecticut | Warsaw Park, Ansonia | Year unknown, in the Anleighshire, Kingdom of Cuulayne; under fictional King Tonitrus; fantasy immersion | 2011 | parking | (06b) mid-June – early July | Midsummer Fantasy Renaissance Faire | |
Minnesota Renaissance Festival | Minnesota | Shakopee; permanent | 16th-century "England-like" fantasy kingdom | 1971 | 22 acres | (08b) mid-August – September | 320,000 (2011 season)[16] | Renaissance Fest |
New Jersey Renaissance Faire | New Jersey | Liberty Lake Day Camp and picnic grove, Bordentown; permanent |
16th-century fictional village of Crossford in Northumberland; combines historical and fictional "visitors from time" with fantasy and magic, such as Shakespeare, Robin Hood, King Arthur. etc. | 2009 | 60 acres (including 7 acre lake) | Last weekend in May, first two weekends in June | 10,000 average[17] - 12,500 (2015 season) | New Jersey Renaissance Faire |
New York Renaissance Faire | New York | Tuxedo; permanent | The fictional town of "Sterling" in late 16th-century Elizabethan England | 1978 | 65 acres | (08a) August – September | 140,000 (2010 season)[18] | Ren Faire – NY |
North Carolina Renaissance Faire | North Carolina | Knightdale; permanent | 1575 in the Elizabethan village of "Kingston-upon-Hull" | 1995 | 22 fair acres | (04a) early – mid-April | 25,000 | North Carolina Ren Faire |
Northern California Renaissance Faire | California | Hollister; permanent | Fictional town of "Willingtown"; 14th through 16th centuries | 2003 | 11 acres | (09b) mid-September – mid-October | 150,000[19] | NoCal RenFaire |
Northwest Renaissance Festival | Washington | Nine Mile Falls | 1520, in the Tudor village of "Pleasance" | 1995 | (07a) early July – early August | Northwest Renaissance Festival | ||
Ohio Renaissance Festival | Ohio | Harveysburg; permanent | 1572 A.D. in the English village of "Willy-Nilly on the Wash;" during the reign of Elizabeth I | 1990 | 30 acres | (09a) September – late-October | 165,000 (season) | Renaissance Festival |
Oklahoma Renaissance Festival | Oklahoma | Muskogee; permanent | 1559 during the reign of Elizabeth I "Castleton" border town of Scotland & England,multiple country quarters (Italian,Celtic) | 1995 | 30 fair acres; 40 acres parking | (05a) May thru first weekend of June | 85,000 (2014 season) | The Castle of Muskogee |
Oregon Renaissance Faire | Oregon | Canby, Oregon; temporary | 1563 during the reign of Mary, Queen of Scots "Vale of Dunrose" | 2016 | 10 fair acres; 20 acres parking | June 18 & 19, 2016 | First Season 2016 | Oregon Renaissance Faire |
Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire | Pennsylvania | Mount Hope Estate Manheim; permanent | 1589 English shire of "Mount Hope"; features Marlowe, Shakespeare and Elizabeth I | 1981 | 35 acres | (08a) August – September – October | 250,000 (season)[4] | Penn Faire |
Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival | Pennsylvania | West Newton; permanent | "Morelandshire;" during the 16th century | 1994 | 20 fair acres; 280 parking acres | (08c) late August – September | 55,000 (2005 season) | Pittsburgh RenFest |
Renaissance Festival of Nebraska | Nebraska | Papillion, Nebraska; permanent site | Elizabethan England; fantasy elements including enchanted forest | 2015 | 80 acre site; 20+ festival acres, 5 stages, parking | (05a) Early May | 6,000+ (2015 season) | Renaissance Festival of Nebraska |
Renaissance Pleasure Faire of Southern California | California | Irwindale | The market at "Port Deptford"; late 16th century | 1962 (oldest) | 20 acres[20] | (04a) April – late May | 200,000 (2004 season)[11] | SoCal RenFair |
Riverdale Kiwanis Medieval Faire | Florida | Lakes Park, Ft. Myers | 900 – 1300 A.D. | 1996 | (01b) mid-January – late January | Medieval Faire | ||
Sarasota Medieval Fair | Florida | Sarasota Fairgrounds, Sarasota | 1381 A.D. | 2005 | (11b) mid-November | 25,000 (2011 season)[21] | Sarasota MedFair | |
Scarborough Renaissance Festival | Texas | Waxahachie; permanent | 1533 Scarborough, under the reign of King Henry VIII | 1981 | 35 acres | (04a) early April – Memorial Day | 200,000 (2010 season)[22] | Scarborough Fair |
Sherwood Forest Faire | Texas | Paige; permanent site | 1190, Sherwood Forest; under the reign of Richard the Lion Hearted; some fantasy elements | 2010 | some camping acreage | (02b) mid-February – early April | Sherwood Forest Faire | |
Sterling Renaissance Festival | New York | Sterling; permanent | The fictional village of "Warwick;" 1585 England | 1976 | 65 acres; 12 stages; some camping areas[23] | (07a) July - August | 140,000 (2010 season)[24] | Sterling, NY Festival |
Tennessee Renaissance Festival | Tennessee | Arrington-Triune; permanent | 16th-century town of "Covington Glen;" features a full-sized replica "border castle", known as "Castell Gwynn" | 1985 | 68 acres | (05a) May | 45,000 (2008 season) | Tennessee RenFest |
Texas Renaissance Festival | Texas | Todd Mission; permanent | "New Market Village;" 3rd–16th century; Roman, Celtic, pirates, fantasy | 1974 | 57 fair acres; 200+ camping/parking acres; 25 stages | (10a) October – November | 678,500 (2016 season) | TRF |
Three Barons Renaissance Faire | Alaska | Anchorage; permanent | The Italian, Arabic and English camps at the village of "Hillshire;" pirates, fantasy | 1992 | (06a) early June | 3 Barons | ||
Utah Renaissance Festival and Fantasy Faire | Utah | Marriott-Slaterville; permanent | 1500-1650 in medieval "Hawkhurst;" some fantasy elements | 2006 | 52 acres | (05a) May | 25,000 (2011 season)[25] | Utah RenFest |
Valhalla Renaissance Faire | California | South Lake Tahoe | 1580 Elizabethan England; nobility, pirates, barbarians | 1993 | 7 acres | (05c) Memorial day weekend – mid-June | 49,000 (2010 season)[26] | ValhallaFaire |
Vermont Renaissance Faire | Vermont | Stowe, Vermont | Weeks Hill Road, Mayo Events Field | Weekend in mid-June | 6,000 over 2 days | Vermont Renaissance Faire | ||
Virginia Renaissance Faire | Virginia | Spotsylvania; permanent | Elizabethan village of "Stafford" in the 1580s; pirates, Celts; inventors | 2002 | (05b) mid-May – mid-June | 20,000 (2014 season) | Virginia Renaissance Faire | |
Washington Midsummer Renaissance Faire | Washington | Bonney Lake | The 1574 village of "Merriwick", England; pirates, carnival, some fantasy elements | 2010 | 150 acres (approx.) | (08a) August | 45,000 (2015) | Midsummer Faire |
Wild Rose Renaissance Faire | Pennsylvania | Columbus, Warren County | Middle Ages; pirates, Celts | 2007 | (06a) early – mid-June | Wild Rose | ||
Canada
Most Canadian events are only one or two days in duration. Those older than 10 years (and notable) are listed here.
Name | Location | Setting | Year opened | Area | Season | Average seasonal attendance | Reference / external link |
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Robin in the Hood | Gibson Park, Elmira, Ontario, Canada (non-permanent) | Fictional Elmira; King Richard, Prince John, and Robin Hood | 2000 | two days; mid-May | Robin in the Hood Fair | ||
Royal Medieval Faire[27] | Waterloo Park West, Waterloo, Ontario (repeating non-permanent) | Fictional kingdom of Mearth; Celts and swordsman | 1997 | one day; late September | 5,500 (2009 season) | Royal Faire | |
Montreal Medieval Fair (Salon de la Passion Medievale)[28] | Centre Pierre Charbonneau, Montreal, Quebec (repeating non-permanent) | 2001 | three days; early May | Salon Medieval |
Australia and New Zealand
Most Australian events are only one or two days in duration. Notable Renaissance and Medieval events (older than 10 years) are listed here.
Name | Location | Setting | Year opened | Area | Season | Average seasonal attendance | Reference / external link |
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Abbey Tournament and Medieval Festival | Abbey Museum, Brisbane, Australia | 600 – 1600 A.D.; authentic | 1990 | late June – early July | 37,000 (season) | Tournament | |
Balingup Medieval Carnivale | Balingup, Western Australia, Australia | "Balingup Village" | 1996 | late August | Balingup MedFest | ||
Europe
Name | Location | Setting | Year opened | Area | Season | Average seasonal attendance | Reference / external link |
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European Renaissance and Carnival of Venice (Festival Europeo di Rievocazioni Storiche) | Venice, Italy | Historic "Venezia" in the Middle Ages; many fantasy elements as it is also part of the Carnival of Venice | 1979 | at the Piazza San Marco | February | ||
Castlefest | Lisse, Netherlands | Medieval scenes, games and more, related to renaissance and fantasy | 2004 | Throughout the castle grounds of castle Keukenhof | early August | http://castlefest.nl/news/ | |
Jorvik Viking Festival | York, England | Viking town of "Jorvik" in 948 A.D. | 1984 | At the site of old Viking settlement of Jorvik | mid-January and mid-February | 40,000 (2011 season)[29] | Viking Fest |
Kaltenberger Knights Tournament (Ritterturnier) | Kaltenberg Castle, Geltendorf, Bavaria, Germany | 14th-century medieval marketplace; authentic | 1980 | Throughout the castle grounds | early – late July | 120,000 (2010 season)[30] | Ritterturnier |
Medieval Market of Turku | City of Turku, Finland | A medieval marketplace in the 14th and 15th centuries | 1996 | Old Great Square | late June | 100,000 (2005 season)[31] | Medieval Market |
Medieval Rose Festival | Rhodes, Greece | It's 1309 thru 1523 A.D. on the "Island of Rhodos"; some fantasy elements | 2005 | late May – early July | Medieval Rhodes | ||
Medieval Week on Gotland | Visby, Gotland Island, Sweden | 1361 A.D. in the Middle Ages market town of "Visby"; authentic | 1984 | The entire island | early – mid-August | Medeltidsveckan | |
Montelago Celtic Festival (Il Festival di Montelago) | Marche, Serravalle di Chienti, Italy | Late Middle Ages fantasy Celtic villages, lectures and games | 2002 | Upland of Taverne, Serravalle, Macerata | First weekend of August | Montelago Celtic Festival website | |
Santa Maria Medieval Journey (Viagem Medieval em Terra de Santa Maria) | Santa Maria da Feira, Aveiro, Portugal | The early 15th century in the village of "Feira" marketplace and castle; authentic | In the Feira castle and surrounding city streets | late July – early August | Santa Maria Feira Medieval | ||
Duke John's Festival (Hertug Hans Festival) | Haderslev, South Jutland, Denmark | Duke John II's reign in Haderslev, and the bringing of reformation to Denmark | The town center of Haderslev | early June | Homepage | ||
Renesansni festival Koprivnica (Renaissance fair Koprivnica) | Koprivnica, Croatia | 4 day historical mega spectacle Renaissance Festival kerning late medieval historical facts and originality of Koprivnica, Drava and the Croatian cultural heritage values | 2005 | Koprivnica fortress walls | late August | 50,000 | Renesanski festival Koprivnica |
Zeitreise ins Mittelalter Eggenburg | Eggenburg, Austria | Cultural medieval festival; yearly changing topic (2015: The Reception of the Middle Ages; 2016: Myths and Legends; 2017: The 500 Anniversary of the Reformation) | 1995 | In the historic center of Eggenburg | Second weekend of September | 30,000 | Zeitreise ins Mittelalter Eggenburg |
See also
- List of open air and living history museums in the United States
- List of tourist attractions worldwide
References
- 1 2 Renaissance Magazine - Bristol; article; Ren Mag online; accessed July 2015;
- ↑ "LEONARDO'S, INC. v. GREATHALL, LTD. | Leagle.com". www.leagle.com. Retrieved 2016-09-08.
- ↑ Note: Attendance peaked in 1990 at 400,000 visitors in seven weekends.
- 1 2 De Groot, Jerome (2008). Consuming History. Taylor & Francis. p. 120. ISBN 0-415-39945-9.
- 1 2 3 Medieval Faires; p. 33
- ↑ Our Town report; online, ourtownlive.com
- ↑ Faire List; Renaissance Magazine; accessed October 2013
- ↑ Johnson, Lukas (November 10, 2010). "Travel back in time". The Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 17 November 2010.
- ↑ Faires.com Event Record
- ↑ http://articles.courant.com/2014-05-19/entertainment/hc-robin-hood-springtime-festival-20140519_1_festival-fun-jester Entertainment—HC Robin Hood Springtime Festival; May 19, 2014 article; The courant; accessed June 2014
- 1 2 3 Grendler, Paul F. (2006). The European Renaissance in American life. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0-275-98486-9.
- ↑ Ren Fair Event 56
- ↑ http://www.basehorinfo.com/news/2008/oct/23/festival-touts-successful-season/
- ↑ RenFair 78
- ↑ Ren Fest Background
- ↑ Holtz, Kristin (August 18, 2010). "Renaissance Festival celebrating 40th year". Shakopee Valley News. Retrieved 17 November 2010.
- ↑ "Faires & Festivals". www.renaissancemagazine.com. Retrieved 2016-01-08.
- ↑ Sunkin, Alyssa (August 6, 2010). "Renaissance Faire's returning, forsooth!". Times Herald-Record. Retrieved 17 November 2010.
- ↑ "Renaissance Faires and Festivals", Aug. 14, 2012, Renaissance Magazine.
- ↑ Renfair info
- ↑ SaraFair
- ↑ "Festival Facts". Scarborough Renaissance Festival. Retrieved 17 November 2010.
- ↑ Renaissance Magazine; article; Ren Mag online
- ↑ Sunkin, Alyssa (August 6, 2010). "Renaissance Faire's returning, forsooth!". Times Herald-Record. Retrieved 17 November 2010.
- ↑ RenFest 149
- ↑ Ren Fair #150
- ↑ Royal Medieval Faire...; Wednesday, September 18, 2013; article page; Waterloo Chronicle online; retrieved March 2014.
- ↑ French: Le Salon passion médiéval 2013; April 24, 2013; article; Villiers, Evelyne; The Telegram online; retrieved March 2014.
- ↑ Partners Grp UK
- ↑ Destination Munich
- ↑ Turku Event
External links
- U.S. Renaissance faires by state at RenFaire.com
- Up-to-date listing of Renaissance faires and festivals in the United States
- Up-to-date listing of Medieval faires around the world
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