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In the heart of Nettetal, Breyell's square transforms every evening into a vibrant hub of culinary delights, local art, and community spirit. The Nettetal Evening Market (Nettetaler Feierabendmarkt) is an ongoing event at the Lambertimarkt, offering a unique setting for a few beautiful hours.
From 4 PM, the square becomes a meeting point for connoisseurs, families, friends, and neighbours. Culinary options abound, with hearty classics, vegan dishes, and desserts catering to every taste. Refreshing aperitifs, long drinks, beer, wine, soft drinks, and various coffee specialties are available to quench your thirst.
While the precise schedule and detailed activities for the Nettetal evening market may not be explicitly listed, one can expect a variety of local bands or musicians providing live music, children's activities, and sometimes minor artistic or local cultural exhibitions. However, it's advisable to check the official Nettetal city events page or contact Frau Malliaridou from Wirtschaft & Marketing for up-to-date details.
One such exhibition that can be visited separately is "Art is Freedom - Realism in Oil Colors" by Mannes Kroes at the Lambertiturm. Unfortunately, the Lambertiturm's opening during the evening market isn't explicitly mentioned.
For those seeking more entertainment, Choose Happiness hosts a joyful dance action at 4:30 PM. Meanwhile, live music is provided by singer Frank Sandfort and local band BrassRevolt.
So, whether you're looking for a culinary adventure, a relaxed atmosphere for a glass of wine, or a chance to chat with friends, the Nettetal evening market offers it all. Don't miss out on this delightful experience in Breyell.
At the Nettetal Evening Market, food-and-drink enthusiasts can enjoy a selection of hearty classics, vegan dishes, and desserts, as well as various coffee specialties and refreshments (alcoholic and non-alcoholic). For those interested in art and home-and-garden appreciation, it's possible to find local artists exhibiting their works or even visit the "Art is Freedom - Realism in Oil Colors" by Mannes Kroes (although the Lambertiturm's opening during the evening market isn't explicitly mentioned).