A festival, scheduled to last a month, is set to honor one of the globe’s most ancient and historically significant shopping arcades. Chester’s renowned medieval Rows, originating from the 13th century, will be featured in ‘Rowvember’. This event is being spearheaded by Chester Heritage Festival, in collaboration with Cheshire West and Chester Council and archaeologist James Dixon. The initiative will highlight the history, cultural legacy, and commercial sector of this well-known architectural landmark. Complimentary events, intended to offer visitors a fresh perspective on the elevated walkways, are slated to occur throughout November. Councillor Lisa Denson commented: “The Rows are not just a shopping destination – they’re a living piece of medieval history that continues to thrive in our modern city. “Rowvember is our opportunity to showcase these remarkable structures and the wonderful businesses that call them home.” The festival’s program will encompass guided tours, treasure hunts, and cultural performances, including film screenings, pop-up choirs, and dance performances, among other activities. Post navigation Investigation Initiated After High-Speed Train Derails in Kent Investigation Links Light Aircraft Near-Collision to ‘Ineffective Equipment’ and ‘Situational Awareness’