Pilgrim of our Lady of Argeme
Feast of the patron saint in which devotion is combined with joy and gastronomy.
This religious festival is preceded by the month of November and is celebrated on the Monday after the second Sunday of May at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Argeme (Santuario de Nuestra Señora Virgen de Argeme), located in the old pasturelands of Malpartida and standing near the edge of the cliff that borders the Alagón River on its right bank, about five kilometres from the City of Coria, heading east along the EX-A1 highway.
A tribute that the town of Coria pays to its patron saint, canonically crowned on 20 May 1955, with a High Mass, presided over and officiated by the Bishop of the Diocese of Coria, followed by the celebration of the congregation of a beautiful and festive day in the fields, with beer and food, under the shadows of the centuries-old holm oaks and groves.