Rush of visitors at the Martinimarkt in Dahn: fair products and enjoyment!

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Experience the Martini market in Landau on November 1st, 2025: handicrafts, fair trade products and conviviality await you!

Erleben Sie den Martinimarkt in Landau am 1. November 2025: Kunsthandwerk, Fair-Trade-Produkte und Geselligkeit erwarten Sie!
Experience the Martini market in Landau on November 1st, 2025: handicrafts, fair trade products and conviviality await you!

Rush of visitors at the Martinimarkt in Dahn: fair products and enjoyment!

On November 9, 2025, the parish hall (Pater-Ingbert-Naab-Haus) on Schulstrasse will be the venue for this year's Martinimarkt in Dahn. From 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., visitors can come across a colorful variety of offers. The Martinimarkt is not only a place for trading, but also a wonderful opportunity to meet old friends and make new acquaintances.

Particularly noteworthy are the coffee and cake sales at the local daycare center, which offer delicious pastries. For coffee lovers, there is also the exquisite highland coffee from Guatemala, provided by action 365. If you are looking for a creative gift, you will also find it: a new scripture reading calendar for 2026 is available.

Special features of the market

The Indian aid association Dahner Felsenland is putting a lot of effort into this year's market. In addition to a flea market in Kirchgasse, where all sorts of bric-a-brac await new owners, home-made products such as socks, hats and scarves are also on offer. There are also delicious homemade jams and pictures by the talented artist Barbara Kerner to admire and purchase.

Of course, the One World Shop Rodalben should not be missed and offers Advent items, jewelry, chocolate, honey and spices from various countries. Shopping in this context not only means collecting treasures, but also supporting fair trade.

A market with tradition

In Parchim, which is considered a central attraction for the surrounding small towns and villages, the Martini market is also highly valued. It has a long tradition that dates back to 1370. Since then, the market has developed from a pure goods store into a fun gathering that also attracts national attention. The events surrounding St. Martin's Day on November 11th, which is dedicated to Bishop Martin of Tours, attracts young and old and offers not only market stalls, but also entertainment with carousels and show stalls.

The Martini market is not only of local importance. It radiates as far as Brandenburg, Lower Saxony and Hamburg and attracts visitors with a colorful mix of tradition and entertainment. These markets are often a reflection of societal changes and also reflect the joy of people coming together to celebrate life.

We are all the more looking forward to the coming weeks and the opportunity to spend a few cozy hours at the Martinimarkt with very good coffee, delicious cake and a variety of offers. So, mark November 9th, 2025 and come along!