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Christmas 2024 goes all out on the illuminations card

The department of presented, this Tuesday, November 19, the2024 edition of Moselle Christmases from the Meisenthal Glass Center. From November 22 to December 30, Mosellans will be able to enjoy the traditional Christmas markets, but also major light shows, such as the Lantern Trail and the Luminescences festival at the Amnéville Zoo.

Of the big news are worth mentioning, like the “Winter Lights” in the Sainte- park, the “Halle aux Lumières” in Meisenthal and the Chemin des Lanternes in the Hausen castle park, in Hombourg-Haut.

We take stock.

Patrick WEITEN, president of the Moselle department, at the CIAV in Meisenthal.

THE Noëls de Moselle will take place on 8 major sitesfrom Metz to Sarrebourg, from North to South and from East to West. Find them below:

Metz

The capital of Moselle will open its Christmas market from November 22 to December 30. Visitors can notably find the Sentier des Lanternes 2024, with its more than 2,000 light points, or take a tour of the Qualité MOSL chalet, located on Place de la République. This year, the latter welcomes 53 local producers.

The new features can be consulted in our article dedicated to the 2024 edition of the Metz Christmas market by clicking here.

Amnéville

The new edition of the Luminescences lantern festival is visible from October 19, 2024 to March 29, 2025 at the Amnéville Zoo. This year, she is taking visitors to Southeast Asia, with the theme “Magic Indies”. Discover it in pictures by clicking here.

Rhodes

The “Winter Lights” course will be visible from December 13 at the Sainte-Croix Animal Park. The organizers promise a unique luminous immersion accompanied by an educational message about nature. The goal is to learn while being amazed.

Meisenthal

The International Glass Art Center of Meisenthal is more involved than ever in Moselle Christmas. Visitors will be invited to discover the “Halle aux Lumières” show on site, a luminous immersion in the form of a story, visible from November 22 to December 29.

The Forbach Christmas market will begin on November 30 and end on December 23. Mosellans and tourists will find a lantern trail in Schlossberg Park. To get around in a fun and ecological way, simply take the little train which will connect the Schlossberg to the city center, and vice versa.

Hombourg-Haut

The market, to be found from November 30 to December 22, will be placed under the sign of Christmas Magic. For the first time, visitors will be able to walk a Lantern Path in the grounds of Hausen Castle.

Sarrebourg

From November 30 to December 29, Christmas will return to Sarrebourg. The atmosphere will be festive with a craft market, a Giant Ball Trail and a lantern trail.

Sierck-les-Bains

Santa Claus' village will open from November 30 to December 22 in Sierck-les-Bains. New this year is the presence of a medieval Christmas market with blacksmiths, basket makers and weavers. Tales in light will make their return to Valette Park.

THE timetables and entertainment markets can be found on the MOSL website without limit by clicking here.

“Moselle Christmases” serving tourist attractiveness

The winter festivals are a priority for the department, which wishes to assert itself as a tourist destination of first choice, in summer and winter. You have to be able to differentiate yourself to really fit into the competition of territories and to compete with its Alsatian neighbor.

The brand of “Christmas of Moselle” appears, year after year, as an effective lever to encourage communities to engage in the process and to qualitatively improve their offer to obtain this distinction, and the promotion that accompanies it.

Noël de Moselle is a guarantee of quality and authenticity. It's not about putting up a Christmas tree and baubles to be part of it, but you need an identity. Our desire is for each territory to develop its own theme.

explains Patrick WEITEN, president of the Moselle department.

In Moselle, the tourism generates more than 16,000 jobs and 500 million euros in spending direct annuals. Obviously, in this context, the importance of Moselle Christmases no longer needs to be proven for the president of the department, Patrick WEITEN, who presents the 2024 edition:

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