This card shows a painting of the famous Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt, one of Germany’s most well-known Christmas markets. Held annually during Advent in the Hauptmarkt, Nuremberg , the market transforms the heart of Nuremberg into a festive scene filled with lights, stalls, and seasonal traditions. Around two million visitors come each year, making it one of the largest Christmas markets in the country. The origins of the market date back to at least 1639, based on official records. It was traditionally opened on December 4, the Feast of Saint Barbara, but since 1973 it has begun on the Friday before the First Sunday of Advent. The only time the market was not held was between 1939 and 1948, during and immediately after the Second World War. Looking at this postcard, it’s easy to imagine the glow of lights, the scent of seasonal treats, and the sound of crowds gathering in the square—centuries of tradition captured in a single winter scene.
This card celebrates the fifth anniversary of the Finnish Postcrossing Friends Association. According to the card: there are almost 900 members; it was the first registered Postcrossing association in the world was founded in Tampere in 2015; there were 80 postcards issued by the association; there are two honourary members - Paulo Magalhaes and Ana Campos; and the first chairman was Marko Kulmala.