Berlin’s Magical Lantern Parade Lights Up Zehlendorf’s Historic Streets
Berlin's Zehlendorf district hosts a charming annual event at the Düppel Museum Village. The traditional candle procession, known as the lantern parade, takes place in November, drawing locals and visitors alike.
The Düppel Museum Village, situated near Ludwigsfelder Str. and Fercher Str., is easily accessible via bus routes 115 and N12. The enchanting event begins with a rider on horseback leading the parade, followed by the fairy-tale witch Silberzweig and the lively band Wolgemut. The procession lasts about an hour, guiding participants through historic lanes and captivating gardens.
The lantern parade is a highlight of the village's calendar, offering a magical experience for all ages. It's a perfect blend of history, culture, and festivity that brings the community together.
The Düppel Museum Village's lantern parade is a must-see event in Berlin's Zehlendorf district. The hour-long procession, led by a horseback rider and accompanied by Silberzweig and Wolgemut, offers a delightful journey through historic lanes and gardens. Mark your calendars for November to experience this enchanting tradition.
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