The festive season officially got underway in parts of Germany on Nov. 23, as a number of traditional Christmas markets threw open their gates to let the punters start on the mulled wine and Bratwurst after two years of the pandemic. Celebrating its 588th anniversary, the Dresden Striezelmarkt is anticipated to attract millions of visitors over the next few weeks.
Oldest German Christmas Market Reopens After 2-Year Break
By Kos Temenes
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