Thousands of residents
and visitors participated in Dresden's traditional sweetbread festival
on Saturday.
Pholus (food and drink - especially regarding celebrations)
semi-square
Saturn (traditional).
Footage features events participants marching through city streets
wearing historical costumes accompanied by musicians.
A giant piece of Stollen weighing nearly 4,000 kg was presented at the
Festival in 2019, however, in 2020 and 2021 the event did not take place
due to coronavirus restrictions.
"I am happy that we can be together here, that so many people have come.
That so many make a contribution to the fact that this festival can
take place in Dresden with such enthusiasm, such soul and so typically
Saxon," Michael Kretschmer, Governor of Saxony, said at the festival.
The event has its roots in the 18th century. Saxony's ruler Augustus the Strong organised a festival, known as Zeithainer Lustlager, with thousands of guests taking part in the celebration
s. The tradition to bake the giant cake was reinstated in 1994 after the
reunification of Germany. The huge Stollen is cut and sold to visitors
at Dresden's Christmas market while proceeds are transferred to charity.
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