Landgrave days: Pirmasens celebrates with a full program and satisfied visitors!

Landgrave days: Pirmasens celebrates with a full program and satisfied visitors!
On April 6, 2025, a radiant spring weather brought downtown Pirmasens to bloom. The Landgrave Days took place on this occasion, which attracted numerous visitors to the city. The business recorded a great customer interest that the retailers and buyers pleased. From around 1 p.m. there was a hustle and bustle in Schlossstrasse that generated more traffic than on an ordinary Sunday. The atmosphere was lively and inviting, numerous people took the opportunity to stroll and shop.
Among the shops in the city center, Petra Cronauer from Gecko Style noticed an increased customer frequency. She directed the display of her fashion shop and was visibly satisfied with the results of this open Sunday. Andrea Pokluda, the new owner of tea specialties Engel, also discovered many new faces and tourists in her shop. While she offered new types of tea, she announced that she would no longer want to take part in the summer on Sundays.
musical entertainment and visitor frequency
Martin Lauer von Thalia was just as positive about the high running customers and the sale of Easter gifts. The fanfare and marching band died in the pedestrian zone ensured a pleasant musical accompaniment, which supplemented the eventful day. Michael Kauke, the successor to Ilka Knüttel, confirmed the positive development of the number of visitors during the Landgrave Days. In front of the old town hall it was particularly full between the wooden huts, and many visitors stated the successful execution of the event.
The enthusiasm was noticeable, such as Hans-Jürgen Gebhard, who was satisfied with the event and the number of visitors. Andreas Agne from Diepholz also wanted to explore the shops and enjoy the wonderful weather during his stay in Pirmasens. Musical performances on the Schlossplatz continued to contribute to the festive atmosphere of the day.
For sight of the Landgrave Days 2024
Another highlight is imminent with the Landgrave Days on April 6 and 7, 2024, which promise a historical market with jugs, craftsmen and artists. The event takes place on the Schlossplatz in Pirmasens and will be honored by Ludwig IX to celebrate the 25th time. held from Hessen-Darmstadt. The opening will be on Saturday, April 6, 2024, at 12 noon and the program includes a variety of culinary and cultural offers, including wood carvers, leatherers, and a wide range of entertainment. The city tour on Saturday and the opening times of the sales stands also promise to offer visitors an unforgettable experience.
In the middle of the anticipation for the upcoming wine festivals and events in the Palatinate, the current events in Pirmasens shows how alive and inviting the city can be for its inhabitants and visitors. It remains to be hoped that such confidence will continue to help strengthen the community in the future and to promote the local economy.
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