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Landshuter Haferlmarkt Returns to Freyung, Showcasing Local Pottery Talent
Get ready for a celebration of ceramics and art as the Landshuter Haferlmarkt returns to Freyung, Germany, from September 12th to 14th. This annual event, known for showcasing regional arts and crafts, will feature the latest works from 29 potters, all graduates of the Landshuter Keramikschule.
The market will kick off on Friday, September 12th, at 1:30 PM, with Deputy Mayor Jutta Widmann representing Mayor Alexander Putz at the official opening. Over the course of the three market days, visitors can admire, purchase, and engage in personal conversation with the artists.
The potters will demonstrate a range of styles, from the traditional "Kroeninger Keramik" to modern designs. The market will offer a variety of ceramics, including trendy, traditional, utilitarian, artistic garden objects, and unique works of art. Numerous potters from Landshut and the region will exhibit their creations.
One exciting aspect of the Landshuter Haferlmarkt is the opportunity to meet the artists and learn about their creative processes. Visitors can watch live demonstrations and ask questions, making it an interactive and engaging experience.
The Landshuter Haferlmarkt is not just a market for ceramics. It's a gathering of local talent and a celebration of the rich artistic heritage of the region. Whether you're a pottery enthusiast or simply appreciate fine craftsmanship, the Landshuter Haferlmarkt is a must-visit event.
For those planning to attend, the market is located in Freyung, Germany. Mark your calendars and join us for a weekend filled with art, culture, and community spirit at the Landshuter Haferlmarkt.
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