Culture enthusiasts from all over the metro enjoyed a
weekend filled with beautiful art, antiques, and home décor, along with other
exciting activities during the "Flea Market at Palacio de Memoria,"
an artisanal fair inspired by the El Rastro de Madrid flea market in Spain.
As the heritage house that champions the arts, history, and
culture, Palacio de Memoria held the event to show the significance of art and
how it can help move our lives forward in times of crisis. The flea market
promoted various Filipino crafts and goods, and in turn, supported local
craftsmen and artisans and their families. Likewise, the weekend affair also
provided a quick escape to leave behind the worries of the current situation,
and simply immerse in the richness of the historied past, amid the venue’s
expansive and lush grounds.
Among the main attractions of the two-day event were a charming array of art
and decorative pieces, including vintage paintings and photographs from Gallery
of Prints, vintage memorabilia from Archivo 1984, luxury bespoke rugs from
Studio Soliven, colorful tableware from Tablescapes PH, and woven household
items from A Basket Full, among many others. Everyone was able to explore
beautiful artifacts with the majestic Palacio de Memoria mansion and vibrant
gardens in the background.
"This flea market aims to bring together people who
share an interest in arts and culture. It’s always heartwarming to see how
beautiful items for the home can give someone so much happiness, especially
during these times. So, after a year of holding our art-related events
virtually, it's a nice change to finally hold a live event that’s fun and
safe," said Palacio de Memoria general manager Camille Lhuillier.
A highlight of the event was the Connoisseur Talks with Dr. Jaime Laya who
discussed and highlighted some notable art pieces from different eras and their
significance in Philippine culture and
history.
Following the talk by Dr. Laya, guests joined an informative
cognac master class by Remy Martin. Complementing the luxurious drinks were
gastronomic treats, including an exclusive menu and demo by Cibo di Marghi and
Chef Gaita Fores, as well as a Cigar Night with Tabacalera Incorporada and Don
Papa Rum.
To help ensure the health and safety of everyone, Palacio de
Memoria implemented strict safety measures throughout the duration of the fair.
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