Treasure hunt in Höxter: First flea market in the Huxarium on October 13th!

Treasure hunt in Höxter: First flea market in the Huxarium on October 13th!

A very special event awaits the junk fans in Höxter: On October 13, the first flea market will take place in the Huxarium Gartenpark. This market promises a variety of bargains and a unique ambience, because the event takes place in the former flower hall, which was once able to experience a rusty hustle and bustle during the State Garden Show. From 7 a.m. on, up to 40 exhibitors will offer numerous used, antiquity and collective items.

Michael Suermann, the organizer of S.V.S. Flea and flea markets, emphasizes: "We deliberately decided not to allow new goods. Only private providers will build up their stands with household items and second-hand clothing." This means that every visitor has the opportunity to discover real treasures that often have stories to tell. Even in bad weather, the flea market is a worthwhile destination because the large wooden hall and the outdoor area offer enough protection.

unique experiences in the archaeology park

Another highlight of the day is the offers in the archaeology park. Here, visitors can purchase real medieval stones that were found during a live excavation. City Archäologist Ralf Mahytka uncovered these stones during the excavations that were already carried out as part of the State Garden Show. "These stones come from the basement of an old butcher and are provided with authenticity certificates," explains Mahytka. Only 50 copies are available that will be handed over to the garden show funding association for a donation of 5 euros per stone. This gives visitors the chance to take a piece of Höxteran history home.

For inquisitive guests, the Archaeology Park also offers free tours that start at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. These tours enable a deep insight into the history of the long -forgotten city, which was destroyed in 1265. In the course of this tour, the participants learn exciting Details about the lost city, which slumbers underground. In addition, augmented reality offers the opportunity to virtually look at the old trade streets and market churches on your own mobile device.

The flea market is not only intended for adults; Children also get their money's worth. While the adults stroll through the stands, children can dig historical replicas in the archaeology sandpit or let off steam on the spacious adventure playground. For the particularly adventurous, there is also a 17 -meter -high climbing tower, which once served as a chipboard of a sawmill. That makes the flea market particularly family -friendly.

Overall, the first garden park flea market in Höxter is a wonderful opportunity to go on a treasure hunt, find interesting objects and immerse yourself in local history. Entry to the archeology park and the flea market is free for all visitors, which makes the event an attractive destination.

This flea market, which takes place in such a picturesque environment, has the potential to attract numerous visitors. The combination of flea, stories and outdoor activities creates an atmosphere that not only invites you to browse, but also for lingering. The event that focuses on private sales reflects the demand for individuality and stories behind the goods offered. A visit on October 13th is more than just a flea market; It is a journey back in the past to find a way to find unique treasures and to experience the local community.

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