Festival N°6 is an annual art and music festival held at Portmeirion, Wales. The festival presents a wide range of music genres, including rock and roll, folk, house, techno and dance. It is considered as a family festival, as specific places are organized to welcome whole families, as No.6’s Mischief Meadow for children and a designated family camping area. Working with 'Attitude is Everything', the festival also adapted to disabled people.HistoryThe first event took place on 14 September 2012; around 6500 persons attended the festival.Village of PortmeirionThe festival takes place in the North of Wales in the village of Portmeirion on the Snowdonia coast in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. The village location is composed of many edifices inspired by the artchitecture of an Italian coastal town. Portmeirion village was built between 1925 and 1978 by the architect Sir Clough Williams Ellis. The festival takes place throughout the village, with the main music events located in adjacent fields; the typical Italian infrastructures show an atypical side of Portmeirion village which is part of the festival atmosphere. The music events and activities range from the Colonnade Gardens to the River Dwyryd, from the Tanglewoods to the beach.The PrisonerThe origin of the festival's name based on the cult TV show The Prisoner, which was filmed largely on location at Portmeirion. This famous British television series of the 1960s is composed of 17 episodes. The main character is called "Number 6", and was played by the actor Patrick McGoohan. In the series, Number 6 is a secret agent held as a prisoner in a mysterious coastal village. This TV show is iconic of the village and made it famous internationally. The character "Number 6" embodies a free thinking spirit, an ideal adopted by the festival.
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