Ironically, Christkindlmarkt is set up near the Anti-German Hysteria historical placard. |
Inspired by the centuries-old holiday markets in Germany, Cincideutsch organized a version of the festivities for Cincinnatians to enjoy. Old fashioned timber houses create storefronts for vendors selling anything from traditional German baked goods, handcrafted gifts, mulled wine, and more.
Founded
in 2011 by native German speakers and Americans who had lived in
Germany, Cincideutsch is a group of Cincinnatians that aims to promote
modern German language and culture in Cincinnati. Last year's Christkindlmarkt topped the list of where I found some of my favorite gifts of the season in 2012. - See more at: http://www.cincywhimsy.com/2013/12/two-weekends-of-christkindlmarkt.html#sthash.zAzcGOwy.dpuf
Founded
in 2011 by native German speakers and Americans who had lived in
Germany, Cincideutsch is a group of Cincinnatians that aims to promote
modern German language and culture in Cincinnati. Last year's Christkindlmarkt topped the list of where I found some of my favorite gifts of the season in 2012. - See more at: http://www.cincywhimsy.com/2013/12/two-weekends-of-christkindlmarkt.html#sthash.zAzcGOwy.dpuf
Founded in 2011 by native German speakers and Americans who had lived in Germany, Cincideutsch is a group of Cincinnatians that aims to promote modern German language and culture in Cincinnati. Last year's Christkindlmarkt topped the list of where I found some of my favorite gifts of the season in 2012.
Over 15,000 visitors are expected to
attend the event throughout December. Christkindlmarkt runs from 9:00am-6:00pm
on Friday and Saturday, and from 10:00am-4:00pm on Sunday