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District Administrator Allgaier opens 27th Late Harvest Market in and around the district hall and in the first extension building: "Immerse yourself in the world of delights together"

On Monday evening (November 4), District Administrator Dietmar Allgaier opened the 27th Spätlingsmarkt until November 9 in and around the district hall and in the first extension building in the district hall foyer. The District Administrator welcomed numerous guests from the district as well as from the friendly and partner districts in Israel, Hungary, Italy, France and Saxony, as well as other high-ranking representatives from Spain and Ecuador. "I am delighted that we are immersing ourselves in the world of delicacies at our Spätlingsmarkt together today," said the head of the district administration at the market opening.

A speaker stands at a podium, addressing a diverse crowd that includes men and women of various ages. Many audience members are clapping and smiling, indicating engagement and support. The setting appears to be a community event, with decorations and banners in the background.

District Administrator Dietmar Allgaier opened the 27th Late Harvest Market on Monday evening in the district hall foyer.

He continued: "The Spätlingsmarkt is a brand - and a real one, as it is unique in this form and therefore also protected as a registered trademark. Over the past two weeks, our administration building has been transformed into the Spätlingsmarkt day by day. Today, 73 stands await you and we expect around 10,000 visitors by Saturday."

District Administrator Allgaier then addressed the foreign guests: "The fact that you are here today and that our Spätlingsmarkt can boast market stallholders from your countries is a wonderful symbol of friendship. It shows how important and how strong our solidarity is and how well connected the people in our towns, districts and regions are." Addressing all visitors to the Spätlingsmarkt, District Administrator Allgaier said: "The Spätlingsmarkt is not just a market of products, but also a market of encounters. So feel free to have a chat or two, see old friends again and experience our district administration office in a very special atmosphere."

For him as District Administrator and his team in the district administration, the late-night market is "always a great opportunity to open our doors and present ourselves as an authority beyond the everyday routine of the office," says District Administrator Allgaier. For many guests, the Spätlingsmarkt is a fixed date in the annual calendar of events. Once again this year, the market has a varied accompanying program, the head of the district administration concluded.

The opening was accompanied by music from the HHC Walheim-Besigheim and a joint speech by the wine princesses Vivien Jesse from Löchgau and Jule Mayr from Sachsenheim.

On Thursday, the market is open until 10 pm

The market can be visited on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 11 am to 8 pm. On Thursday it is open from 11 am to 10 pm and on Saturday, the closing day, from 9 am to 2 pm.

Visitors are requested to use public transport to get to the Kreishaus. The Kreishaus at Hindenburgstraße 40 can be reached by bus lines 421 and 533 (bus stop Landratsamt) - from Wednesday, November 6, to Friday, November 8, there will also be three rickshaws running from the Ludwigsburg central bus station to the Kreishaus and back during the opening hours of the market.

The exhibitors, the accompanying program and the Spätlingsmarkt brochure are available at www.landkreis-ludwigsburg.de/de/landratsamt-landkreis/tourismus-freizeit/spaetlingsmarkt/.