Various cities throughout Germany are on the edge about the traditional yearly Christmas market, and the belief that most will not occur.
Yesterday, the Wiesbaden city council sat down and had the vote over the 'plan'. They agreed to have the Christmas market, but it would be under Covid-19 rules, and run different.
It's scheduled now for 24 November to open.
In the past, it was all designed for the open cobblestone area near the shopping district and state-house. Well....that old design has been thrown out. What is now said is that the food/drink operations will be split between the two ends of the shopping district, with more open space in the mix.
The look of this whole operation? No one has any design, and I would expect this to only be put out in early November as the stands are starting to get put in place.
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