Kultur-Flohmarkt

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This flea market at the Museum der Arbeit can be regarded as a "Hamburg flea market must", the start of the season is always Easter Monday and the end of the season is always the day of German unity.

This flea market at the Museum der Arbeit can be considered a "Hamburg flea market must see", the start of the season is always Easter Monday and the end of the season is always the day of German Unity. A colourful mixture of flea market, second-hand and household goods are presented in the beautiful and spacious flea market paradise at the Museum der Arbeit opposite the Barmbek railway station. The market idea here too is to emphasise the quality of the collectors' offer through the interplay of market and museum. "Without socks and special items, but with real junk" is the basic idea to actively support the recycling cycle through suitable markets.

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