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Publication date: 2018-03-30

Find your little bird this weekend at the Eimaischen market! 🕊 🇱🇺

Each year, the day after your egg hunt filled with chocolates and other delicacies, the traditional Eimaischen takes place.

So that you can burn all these calories swallowed & that you walk around in the beautiful city that is Luxembourg, this folk festival is celebrated behind the Grand Ducal Palace, on the small place of the Market-with-Pisces. Eimaischen is best known for its famous little terracotta birds called Péckvillchercher . By the way, this is a superoriginal typically Luxembourgish gift idea and in addition, they can reproduce the cuckoo's cry! Over the years, Éimaischen has become the rendezvous not only of potters, but of art crafts of all kinds from all over Europe. You can also eat there. You meet us there? ?

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