Kaspar Hauser’s Advent Bazaar Brings Handmade Magic to Konrad Duden School
The Kaspar Hauser Foundation is hosting its annual Advent bazaar on the grounds of the Konrad Duden School, offering handmade products from workshops for people with disabilities. The main event, led by school head Ulrich Meiß, promises a festive atmosphere with Christmas choir singing, storytelling sessions, and a laser show. Young visitors can look forward to special surprises.
The bazaar showcases a variety of unique items, all handcrafted by individuals from recognized workshops. Shoppers can find ceramics, felt, textiles, candles, jewelry, Advent wreaths, and original calendars. Food and drink stalls offer mulled wine, punch, barbecued food, cakes, and cookies to keep visitors warm and energized.
The foundation has planned several special highlights to make the event even more enjoyable. A Christmas choir will fill the air with festive melodies, while storytelling sessions transport listeners into magical worlds. As the sun sets, a captivating laser show will light up the night sky.
The Kaspar Hauser Foundation's Advent bazaar is more than just a shopping event; it's a celebration of creativity, community, and the holiday spirit. With its unique offerings, festive activities, and warm atmosphere, it's an unmissable event for locals and visitors alike.
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