The Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg is a true Christmas classic and is one of the oldest and most traditional Christmas markets in the world. It has been transforming Nuremberg's Old Town into a festive sea of lights since the 16th century. A highlight is the ceremonial opening, when the Nuremberg Christ Child ceremoniously opens the market on the main market square in front of the famous Frauenkirche portal - a special moment that attracts many visitors every year.
The market has over 180 stalls, which are festively decorated and covered with red fabric, as tradition dictates. In culinary terms, the Christkindlesmarkt is known for its delicious Nuremberg roast sausages, which are served in a roll with mustard, and of course the world-famous Nuremberg gingerbread, which is a must for all visitors. Handmade treasures such as the traditional "Rauschgoldengel", wooden toys and many gift ideas from the region also await you here - ideal for shopping for Christmas presents for your loved ones in good time!
The Christkindlesmarkt is located right in the heart of Nuremberg's Old Town, mainly on the main market square in front of the Frauenkirche. The atmosphere is unique, with historic buildings all around and festively decorated stalls.
The Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg dates back to the 16th century and was first mentioned in writing in 1628. This makes it one of the oldest Christmas markets in Germany. Its tradition has been preserved to this day and it is now one of the most famous Christmas markets in the world.
The red and white striped roofs of the stalls are a traditional symbol of the market and are intended to give it a visually uniform and particularly festive appearance. The color scheme goes back to historical traditions and gives the market its typical and charming appearance.
The Nuremberg Christkind is a special figure who officially opens the Christmas market and welcomes children and visitors with poems. The role is reassigned every two years and the Christkind is chosen by a jury of young Nuremberg women. It stands for the tradition and contemplation that make the market so special.
The tinsel angels are typical figures of the Nuremberg Christmas Market and represent the craftsmanship of the region. Originally intended as tree decorations, they are now regarded as a symbol of the market. They are made of gold paper and wood and are often lovingly decorated - a piece of Nuremberg tradition to take home with you!
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