Throughout the weekend Cajasol Fairgrounds hosted the Cofrade Hall III, an initiative promoted by the provincial institution, through the Provincial Economic Development Consortium, which brought together groups, artisans, sculptors, carvers, goldsmiths, musicians and lovers of the world brother across the province.
the Provincial President, Francisco Pulido, said during his inauguration on cultural and economic value Cofrade Hall and stressed the significance of Easter for Córdoba, being the first province in number of congregations with about 500.
provincial president said "Easter is not only cultural and artistic heritage, but we speak of the activity generated in the craft sector, trade or in the hospitality and tourism." "It is a clear commitment to be able to recognize and enjoy what we have in a weekend, features and peculiarities of all the municipalities of Cordova, "he concluded.
Among the new features this year is the celebration on Sunday in a parade of groups, bands and centuries that came from four different city-Mosque, Log, Christ of the Lanterns and Victory Gardens "to lead in the Plaza de las Tendillas.
addition, this year took a group of guilds outside Cordoba, Merida, which stated, among other items, the Paso del Cristo de los Remedios, and two secondary figures of special relevance in the Easter of this town.
As in past editions, Cofrade Hall had an extensive program of parallel activities which include an exhibition dedicated to the figure of Juan Martínez Cerrillo imager on the centenary of his birth (1910-1989).
It was a meeting of Big Brothers and craftsmen and held conferences on "Health and costal", "The equal bearers", "Martinez Cerrillo through his work" or "Dawn in Montoro.
This was completed several concert bands, among which the teacher Tejera, and a drum workshop drums offered by Arrow and House Tejera and taught by several members of the Bugle and Drum Band Our Lady of Sol de Sevilla. Finally, the Hall hosted a lecture-demonstration on how to dress Painful, by Plácido Pérez Ruiz.