Flea market in the traditional costume culture center: discover treasures and rarities!
On September 9th, 2025, a lively flea market took place in the Holzhausen Traditional Costume Culture Center, which offered numerous rarities and antiques.

Flea market in the traditional costume culture center: discover treasures and rarities!
On Sunday, September 9, 2025, the third flea market took place in the courtyard of the Holzhausen Traditional Costume Culture Center. The event was very popular and offered visitors a variety of browsing options. The organization of the market was remarkable and ensured that everything ran smoothly.
The items on offer covered a wide range, including decorative items, art objects, books and, in particular, traditional costume utensils. Numerous vendors presented their wares and many rarities quickly found new owners. The range ranged from dolls, glasses and porcelain to old coins and stamps to lederhosen, dirndls, stockings, hats, shoes, traditional costume jewelry and postcards.
Special finds and price negotiations
Visitors also had the opportunity to discover unusual pieces, such as a sewing machine, a snuff machine and a “Millikandl”. In addition to clothing and tools, there were also long-playing records, CDs, beer mugs as well as numerous household goods and antiques. Many exhibitors had rummaged through their cellars and attics and presented forgotten treasures to the audience.
The special appeal of the market lay in trading and bargaining, which was a special experience for many visitors. The atmosphere was lively, and with a little patience and skill, searchers could find special pieces. The event not only offered a shopping experience, but also the opportunity to explore historical monuments in the area around the traditional costume culture center.
Further offers and culinary delights
In addition to the stands, the traditional costume culture museum was open in the renovated rectory and invited guests to visit. The Café Komod, which served homemade cakes and small snacks, provided for physical well-being. Such markets are popular and are offered regularly, as is also recorded on sites such as Marktcom, where different types of markets and events are listed.
The offering ranges from antique and collectors markets to second-hand and lifestyle markets to specialized Berlin markets for children and young people. The variety of events offers something for every taste and makes such markets an important part of regional culture.
Overall, the flea market in the Holzhausen Trachtenkulturzentrum was a complete success, bringing together both vendors and buyers and creating a lively atmosphere that invited people to browse and discover.