You haven’t seen Christmas in Germany if you didn’t go to Dresden! The city has the largest number of Christmas markets in eastern Germany, a total of 11, and it is the site of the oldest still standing seasonal event in the country. In 1434 Dresden issued the first permit for a food market on Christmas Eve, marking the very beginning of the Christmas Market tradition in Germany. It is one of the most traditional, with many traditions related with the city’s local industries, like mining, woodworking and pottery.
You will learn about:
The fascinating history and stunning architecture of this old german city
About the rise of the city into a major cultural center before it met its tragic fate during WWII
The history of the Catholic Court Church
History of the Striezelmarkt
The connection to the Erzgebirge of a certain Christmas delicacy
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
At the statue of King Johann