In two weeks, the famous Dresden Striezelmarkt will open its doors for the 591st time. According to the organizers, more than 200 stalls await visitors this year. The construction is going according to plan and many things are already ready, said Jan Pratzka, Mayor of Economic Affairs, in Dresden. The pyramid, the Ferris wheel and the Schwippbogen from the Ore Mountains have also already been set up.
What's on the program?
In addition to Saxon handicrafts, there will once again be stollen bakeries, choirs and puppet theater. Children can make smoked candles in the plum potato house, bake cookies in the bakery or listen to stories in the fairytale house.
The oldest Christmas market in Germany traditionally opens with an ecumenical service in the Kreuzkirche and the cutting of the first Dresden Christmas stollen on the Altmarkt. Around 90,000 people are expected every day from 26 November to 24 December.