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At first I thought that the market is installed in the several courts of the castle. But the organizers opened the houses where a long tunnel runs inside the fortress with exits to the courts. In this tunnel, visitors can walk along the booths of arts & crafts and culinary goods. I found a booth also in the hall of one portal (on view on the image last row, left). What can't be depicted on this page are the olfactory impressions of the walk which reached from coffee scents over refreshing notes to warm, cocooning atmospheres. Second row, left: The gingerbread creations by Hungarian folk artist Ivanicsné Szabó Gitta who is - how I later read online - a champ in aerobatics and parachuting, impressed with lace alike decorative patterns and colorful glazes. Second row, right: The handmade fashion pieces by West-Styrian artist Klaudia Schneider are inspired by the Central European Alps clothing tradition called 'Tracht'. The bags are made mainly of the Alps region signature material felt and show 'Tracht'-typical details such as roses, deer horn buttons or cow skin. Third row, right: The ceramics for in- and outdoor are by Töpferstube Fraller. The booth threw a mystical light into the tunnel. I left the tunnel and landed time-capsuled in a Middle Ages court where traveling merchants once probably served their goods to the inhabitants of the castle. Today, the people at the huts served punch, sweeties, sausages and beer, while in one corner of the court, children sung in angel costumes. There is only one place I didn't visit: witch Gisela's workshop. Who knows! The market at Castle Forchtenstein is open until tomorrow, 1st December 2013. |
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