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When did German market open in Birmingham?

When did German market open in Birmingham?

The market started in 2001 with 24 stalls and has expanded every year. It opens in mid November and continues until late December, closing just before Christmas.

How long has the German market been in Birmingham?

Initially intended as a one-off event in 1997, the market has since become an annual feature in Birmingham. This year’s event is smaller, with 56 stalls, due to works being carried out in Victoria Square. The city council has warned the market could still be changed or cancelled if Covid restrictions return.

How long has the Frankfurt market been in Birmingham?

Birmingham’s renowned German Christmas market has opened in the city centre after being cancelled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Since beginning as a one-off event in 1997, the annual market has become a feature of the city centre.

How big is Birmingham Christmas market?

From 4th November to 23rd December 2021 Birmingham has the largest authentic German market in Europe outside of Germany and Austria, with 5.5 million visitors in 2019.

When is the Birmingham German Christmas market in 2016?

In 2016, the Birmingham German Christmas Market will take place from Thursday, November 17, to Tuesday, December 29.

Which is the largest Christmas market outside Germany?

Referred to by the council as Frankfurt Christmas Market Birmingham, because it was originally brought to the city from Frankfurt in 1997, it is the the largest of its kind outside Germany. With dozens of stallholders – some from Birmingham’s twin city Frankfurt – and 5.5 million visitors a year,…

How did the Birmingham German Christmas come about?

It all began in Birmingham in 1997 when Kurt Stroscher, Frankfurt City Council’s director of festivals and events, came up with the idea as a way to market his home city overseas. By bringing a taste of a traditional German Christmas to Britain he hoped to tempt British visitors over to Frankfurt for the real deal.

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Ruth Doyle