Templin pottery market: art and ceramics attract visitors in droves
Templin celebrated the pottery market with artisans from all over Germany. An experience for visitors and ceramics lovers!

Templin pottery market: art and ceramics attract visitors in droves
Last weekend, the Templin craft and pottery market attracted numerous visitors to the market square in Templin, Brandenburg. Organized by Tourismus Marketing Templin GmbH, 30 artisans presented their skills and products. The market has now become a permanent fixture in the region's event calendar and is always very popular. Loud Northern Courier The atmosphere was lively and diverse, with a wide range of crafts and culinary delights.
Visitors had the opportunity to be inspired by the creative works from all over Germany. Petra Ludwig, a long-time participant from Crimmitschau, offered high-quality ceramics for everyday use and expressed her regret about the loss of the master's certificate for ceramic production. This change could impact the quality and craftsmanship the market is known for in the future. She shared her concerns with other artisans who stress the importance of traditional techniques.
A meeting of artisans
Kerstin Schnur, who has run a studio in Schönebeck for 22 years and specializes in figurative ceramics, visited the market on the recommendation of colleagues. “I love the environment and the people here,” she explained as she explored the beauty of the region. Wiebke Benzin from Steinfeld found the simple pieces on the market that suited her taste. For Joachim and Regina Krüger from Leipzig, who spent their vacation in Templin, the pottery market was a wonderful addition to their stay and they made a few ceramic items as their souvenirs.
Another highlight was the Templin ceramic room, run by Klaus Peter Aderhold, who also presented his creations. Sabine Lorenz, an amateur ceramicist from Templin, also had a lot of interest and a lot to do at her stand, which shows that the passion for ceramic culture is strongly anchored in the region.
Warmth and creativity in Templin
The market also offered a variety of other attractions. Visitors were able to purchase flowers and plants from the Templin flower shop “callafleur”. Another fun element was the opportunity to watch live bird feeders being made from gourds. A welcome change in the colorful market atmosphere.
The event took place not only as part of the pottery market, but also in conjunction with a shopping Sunday. Local retailers opened their doors from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., which further encouraged shopping in the city center. The diverse range of clay and ceramic products, coupled with the warm hospitality of the region, meant that visitors went home with full pockets and many new impressions.
Whether for collectors, ceramics lovers or just for a nice trip, the pottery market in Templin has something to offer for everyone. This also shows jahrmaerkte-in-deutschland.de, where more information and upcoming events can be found.
Fans of pottery markets should also take a look keramiko.de throw, which offers an overview of various markets in Germany and Europe. The pottery market in Templin is an integral part of this lively scene and will certainly attract many enthusiasts again next year.