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10/15/2025, 10:34:47 AM
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GERMANY CANCELS CHRISTMAS
>https://dunapress.org/germany-cancels-christmas-markets-2025/
Germany Cancels Christmas Markets 2025
From Glühwein and Gingerbread to Barricades and Budget Woes – How Terror Fears Are Dimming the Magic of Weihnachtsmärkte
The economics are stark. Securing a single market now demands thousands of euros in fencing, private guards, surveillance cameras, and emergency planning – costs that balloon for smaller locales without municipal subsidies. In Lage, a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, the annual spring fair was scrapped earlier this year because organizers would have needed 30 trucks’ worth of barriers alone. Marburg’s cherry blossom festival in April met the same fate, blamed on an “abstract terrorist threat” that rendered risk assessments untenable. Berlin’s cherished Bölschefest, a May street fair blending flea markets and live music, was canceled after security protocols clashed with urban infrastructure like tram lines, creating exploitable gaps. Organizer Hans-Dieter Laubinger captured the heartbreak: “We didn’t make it easy for ourselves. We struggled with the decision for a long time. We are canceling the festival.”
>https://dunapress.org/germany-cancels-christmas-markets-2025/
Germany Cancels Christmas Markets 2025
From Glühwein and Gingerbread to Barricades and Budget Woes – How Terror Fears Are Dimming the Magic of Weihnachtsmärkte
The economics are stark. Securing a single market now demands thousands of euros in fencing, private guards, surveillance cameras, and emergency planning – costs that balloon for smaller locales without municipal subsidies. In Lage, a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, the annual spring fair was scrapped earlier this year because organizers would have needed 30 trucks’ worth of barriers alone. Marburg’s cherry blossom festival in April met the same fate, blamed on an “abstract terrorist threat” that rendered risk assessments untenable. Berlin’s cherished Bölschefest, a May street fair blending flea markets and live music, was canceled after security protocols clashed with urban infrastructure like tram lines, creating exploitable gaps. Organizer Hans-Dieter Laubinger captured the heartbreak: “We didn’t make it easy for ourselves. We struggled with the decision for a long time. We are canceling the festival.”