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Market recedes to Ledenhof on Thursday

Weekly market resumes at Ledenhof after two years, moving back from temporary location on Thursdays, starting September 4, lasting from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Previously, during the square's redesign, vendors sold produce, meat, fish, and other goods at Großer Domsfreiheit as a substitute.

Market recedes at Ledenhof on Thursday
Market recedes at Ledenhof on Thursday

Market recedes to Ledenhof on Thursday

The Ledenhof market, a beloved fixture in Osnabrück, is set to make a grand return to its traditional location on September 4. After a brief sojourn on the Großer Domsfreiheit while the Ledenhof square was being redesigned, the market is back and better than ever.

Vendors at the Ledenhof market are eager to serve guests and established businesses with a variety of fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, and handmade crafts. The market will continue to offer fruits, meats, fish, and other goods that have made it a staple in the community.

In a delightful twist, the vendors have planned a small surprise for all visitors who come to the opening on September 4. The redesigned square at the Ledenhof now features an increased number of benches, inviting visitors to stay and enjoy the market. In fact, approximately 30 stalls are now on the square, offering a diverse array of products.

The same vendors who were previously at the Großer Domsfreiheit are now present at the Ledenhof market. The market will operate every Thursday from 8 AM to 1 PM, providing visitors with a convenient shopping experience. The market will resume its operation on September 11, giving everyone a chance to experience the new setup.

The Ledenhof market is not just a place to shop, but a community gathering spot. The vendors are excited to welcome new visitors and continue serving their established customers. The market's return to its traditional location is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Ledenhof market in the heart of Osnabrück.

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