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Germany's Beloved Christmas Markets Return with Vigilance
24 Nov
Summary
- German Christmas markets opened Monday with increased security measures.
- Markets offer festive treats, handmade goods, and family activities.
- Past attacks in Berlin and Magdeburg cast a shadow over the openings.

Traditional Christmas markets are now open throughout Germany, beckoning revelers with the allure of mulled wine, festive foods, and handcrafted gifts. Security has been notably amplified this year, a response to the lingering memories of past deadly attacks at such gatherings. These beloved markets, a cherished German tradition since the Middle Ages, are a significant draw for both locals and tourists.
The reopening includes prominent markets in Berlin, such as the one at Gedächtniskirche church, alongside others in Cologne and Magdeburg. While the festive atmosphere prevails, vendors offer a wide array of seasonal goods, from artisanal candles to colorful Christmas stars. Children can enjoy classic fairground rides and ice skating, adding to the family-friendly appeal.
However, the shadow of past tragedies, including the 2016 Berlin truck attack and a car-ramming incident in Magdeburg last year, remains. Authorities have implemented enhanced security concepts, including anti-terrorism barriers and increased private security, to ensure public safety. Despite these precautions, organizers emphasize the markets' role in offering moments of respite and joy during challenging times.




