Christmas Market in Bruneck / Brunico - from 29 November to 6 January.
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Photos of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen-Bulsan, South Tyrol / Italy.
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Friday, December 6, 2013
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12 comments:
Keine gebrannte Mandeln? :-)
That's the real thing, what we have here is pitiful...
We love the Chriskindle markets in Germany and Austria, and it looks like you have them, too. What a delightful tradition.
Natürlich haben wir auch geröstete Mandeln, Ciel, aber viel wichtiger ist der Glühwein :-)
Of course we also have toasted almonds, Ciel, but much more important is the mulled wine :-)
Looks wonderfully festive!
Those markets give you SO MANY choices. I'd like to visit the tree ornament vendor.
Mulled wine, now you're talking Karl :)) looks like a wonderful Christmas market.
Oh yes, because here we have winter, with very cold temperatures and the mulled wine is absolutely necessary to warm up :))
Well, even a hot tea or a orange punch are good.
It must be fun to walk along here and look at all the treats available.
The market looks entirely welcoming, Karl!
I would spend a fortune here...
Hey VP, wait... there are other nice markets here...
I love your Christmas Market
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