TrauDich! Munich
18. - 19. October 2025 | The trend fair for marriages and celebrations | regional Fair
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Date:
18.10.2025 - 19.10.2025*
Saturday - Sunday, 2 days
Opening hours:
daily from 10:00 to 17:00 h
Trade Show Contact
info@traudich.de
www.traudich.de
Audience:
publicly accessible
Cycle:
annually
The "TrauDich!" expo in Munich is more than just a name – it's a promise. "TrauDich!" conveys a dual message: it's both an invitation to marry and encouragement to take that significant step into matrimony. Every October, this special wedding expo opens its doors at the MTC, a renowned venue in Munich.
The event is organized by TrauDich! Messe GmbH, which is acclaimed for its expertise and successful coordination of expos in major German and Swiss cities. "TrauDich!" establishes itself as a trendsetting event centered around wedding and celebration themes. The spotlight is on the latest trends in bridal fashion, wedding rings, jewelry, and accessories. But the offerings go far beyond: from catering to hair and beauty tips, and even spectacular fire shows and fireworks – the most up-to-date products and services are showcased here.
Highlights of the expo include lectures on contemporary wedding topics, live music, a flower workshop, and a feature titled "Get the Style!". Exhibitors from various segments of the wedding industry, from fashion designers to catering providers, present their services. The audience primarily consists of prospective bridal couples and industry experts.
The "TrauDich!" in Munich is part of a series of wedding expos hosted by TrauDich! Messe GmbH in various major cities in Germany and Switzerland.
The MTC – World of Fashion, as the expo's venue, is a modern and easily accessible convention center in Munich. It provides the perfect setting for a memorable expo experience where guests can collectively prepare for their wedding celebration.
The TrauDich! will take place on 2 days from Saturday, 18. October to Sunday, 19. October 2025 in Munich.
Local time:
10:42 h (UTC +02:00)
Munich:
Walpurga's Night