The Arts and Crafts Market

The next Arts and Crafts Market will take place on 28 and 29 November 2026.

Advent at the Grey Monastery: Apply now!

Do you offer regional arts and crafts? Apply by 31 July for a booth at our Arts and Crafts Market, which takes place on the first Advent weekend and features a broad range of high-quality craftworks and hands-on activities for children!

Info and applications

Ann-Christin Kroeger

Phone: +49 (0) 3834 83 12 10
Email: info{at}pommersches-landesmuseum.de​​​​​​​

 

 

Many people are standing in a high, bright room with lots of windows. They look at the various stalls around the edges offering different arts and crafts products. The arts and crafts market offers a wide variety of regional handicrafts. Photo: André Gschweng
Two children and a man sit next to each other at a table. Behind them is a woman who is assisting the three people. She is making little angels out of wood and fabric. The focus is on a boy cutting fabric. You can see the fibres of the fabric shining in the light. In the angelic studio, many unique little angels are created from wood, fabric and much more. Photo: André Gschweng
In the angelic studio Small works of art from the angelic studio. Photo: Pomeranian State Museum
Four people stand next to each other. They are wearing colourful clothes and playing the saxophone. They are all looking at the music stands in front of them. Christmas music gives the arts and crafts market a special flair. Photo: André Gschweng
You can see various items made of felt on a table against the light. There is a wide range of handmade products on offer. Photo: André Gschweng
In a dark room there is a large crate that serves as a stage for hand puppets. Behind the box stands a woman who moves the puppets. Many people are sitting in the foreground. Puppet theatre is an integral part of the Advent market. Photo: Pauline Kudell
The viewer takes on the perspective of a person felting a red heart with a needle. Beautiful personalised gifts are created during the hands-on activities. Photo: André Gschweng
The viewer looks between two children's heads and sees the hands of a seated person weaving with a small weaving frame and wool. You can watch traditional handicrafts live - such as tundeling, a technique for weaving ribbons. Photo: André Gschweng
A girl with blonde hair and a black shirt holds up a small basket and looks at it. The many self-filled and designed bird feeders will make many birds happy! Photo: André Gschweng
A guided tour of the portraits of Mary in the permanent exhibition Guided tours of the museum's exhibitions enrich the programme. Photo: Julia Kruse