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Of Europe's many festive traditions, perhaps none is more beloved than the annual Christmas markets. Replete with cozy stalls selling all manner of handmade crafts by local artisans, delicious regional treats and authentic holiday accoutrement, each of these charming markets boasts its own heritage and character. With a history dating back centuries, this treasured custom has more than stood the test of time. Though forerunners of today's Christmas markets began in Europe during the Middle Ages, the world's oldest genuine Christmas market is Dresden's own Stri ezelmarkt, which was first held for one day only on December 23, 1434. This initial iteration of the Striezelmarkt was a meat market, held so that the people of Dresden would have a selection of fresh meat from which to choose for the upcoming yuletide festivities. This endeavor proved so successful that it became an annual tradition, and the offerings supplemented the following year with various other goods. Beginning in the early 1500s, the duration of the market was expanded from a single day to encompass the Monday before Christmas through December 24. While the location of the Striezelmarkt has changed many times over the centuries, today it is held in same place as the original 1434 meat market: Dresden's Altmarkt square, the city's oldest. While Christmas markets had begun to spring up in the years following the introduction of the Striezelmarkt, the 16th century is when they truly began to proliferate across the continent. In addition to celebrating the festive season and providing a vehicle through which local vendors could sell their wares, they offered busy townspeople a way to procure everything they needed for Christmas in one convenient location. Today, Europe's Christmas markets are enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. Perhaps take a moment to marvel at their long history as you explore the land in which many of our most cherished Christmas traditions began. Above: Traditional decorations found at German Christmas markets including nutcrackers, ornaments, and woven wood reindeer History of CHRISTMAS MARKETS World famous Europe's Christmas markets are loved by locals and tourists alike, spreading cheer throughout the festive seasons for centuries ELBE GERMANY Prague CZECH REPUBLIC VLTAVA Děčín Berlin Potsdam Wittenberg Torgau Dresden Meissen Bad Schandau POLAND C r ui s e M o to r C o ach O ve r night in Po r t Warsaw Kraków GETTING THERE: The 10-day Christmas Along the Elbe voyage sails from Berlin to Prague or vice versa. From $$5,795pp in Standard stateroom VIEW ITINERARY 6 VIKING

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