Cottbus Handwerker Messe 2025: A Showcase of Traditional Skills
" The Cottbus Handwerker Messe, scheduled for January 18th and 19th, 2025, is a traditional exhibition for regional craftsmanship. This event, held in Cottbus, Germany, invites visitors to experience the latest
Date:July 24, 2025
The Cottbus Handwerker Messe, scheduled for January 18th and 19th, 2025, is a traditional exhibition for regional craftsmanship. This event, held in Cottbus, Germany, invites visitors to experience the latest in handcrafted skills and innovations. The exhibition will take place at Vorparkstra?e 3, Cottbus, from 10:00 to 18:00 on both days.

Exhibitors from the Lausitz region will showcase their masterful skills. The event is not only a platform for presenting products but also a chance to build networks and engage with the public. Attendees can also participate in the "Young Generation Day," which targets young people interested in vocational training and handcrafting careers.

The exhibition area covers a significant space, providing ample room for exhibitors to demonstrate their expertise. The organizers have implemented various ticketing options to cater to different visitor groups. Admission prices include a free entry for students and apprentices with valid proof of status. Additionally, visitors can enjoy free entry to the Spreeauenpark on the same day of the event.

Exhibitors can apply for stands starting from October 6th, 2024, with early booking discounts available until November 17th, 2024. Stand setup will begin on January 16th, 2025. Parking options are available at Sandower Dreieck, Tierpark, Parzellenstra?e, and within the Spreeauenpark.

The Cottbus Handwerker Messe offers a unique opportunity for exhibitors to present their work and engage with potential customers. It is an essential event for those in the handcrafting industry who wish to showcase their skills and build relationships with key stakeholders in the region.
Update:2025-04-12
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