Christmas market Kressbronn am Bodensee
| Kressbronn Christmas market on the town hall square
Date:
Trade Show Contact
kultur@kressbronn.de
www.kressbronn.de
Audience:
public event
Cycle:
annually
Year of foundation:
1978
The Kressbronn Christmas Market, a festive event held annually since 1978 on the Friday and Saturday before the first Advent at the Town Hall Square, is a shining example of Christmas tradition and community spirit.
Organized by the Office for Tourism, Culture, and Marketing, the market offers a unique atmosphere, shaped by the historical backdrop of the Town Hall Square, surrounded by impressive buildings. This scenery lends the market a special charm and makes it a must-see event.
At the heart of the Kressbronn Christmas Market are the lovingly decorated wooden huts, where mainly volunteer stall operators offer a variety of products. From Christmas items, homemade sewn goods, woodwork, handmade jewelry, to knitwear – there is something for every taste. Culinary delights include traditional treats and warming drinks for the visitors, while a brightly lit children's carousel and a live nativity scene, presented by the rural youth, are particularly highlights for younger guests.
The market is musically framed by performances from local childcare facilities, schools, and the youth music school, creating a festive atmosphere. The social aspect of the market is also significant, as the proceeds from the stall fees are entirely donated to the local hardship fund, supporting needy residents of Kressbronn.
Kressbronn on Lake Constance is located on the northern shore of the lake and primarily relies on tourism as its key economic factor. Besides tourism, agriculture, especially fruit, wine, and hop cultivation, is an important part of the community.
In conclusion, the Kressbronn Christmas Market is not just a place for shopping and entertainment but also symbolizes community and social commitment. It offers a perfect opportunity to enjoy the pre-Christmas season in a diverse environment.
Local time:
20:53 h (UTC +02:00)