Pruszków Christmas Market Delivers Santa Village, Workshops and Festive Concerts

The Pruszków Christmas Market on 7 December 2025 drew locals and visitors to a festive display featuring a Santa Village, craft stalls, workshops, and live concerts.

Market Overview

On 7 December 2025 the Pruszków Christmas Market was held on Jan. Pawel II square. From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. it hosted a range of festive stalls, attractions and an active programme of events.

Santa Village and Children’s Fun

The square featured a Santa Village where children could meet Santa, take photos, and help decorate a Christmas tree. Participants who helped dress the tree received small gifts, encouraging engagement.

Other kiddie attractions included a Venetian carousel and the Santa Claus train, along with animations and meet‑ups with cartoon characters.

Craft and Gift Stalls

Exhibitors in the festive zone offered handmade crafts, holiday decorations, local food products and small gifts. Shoppers could buy ornaments, tiny souvenirs and kitchenware for a festive table.

Workshops and Cultural Events

The Ancient Ironworks Museum of Masovia ran open workshops from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., teaching old techniques for making Christmas ornaments such as straw chains and folk‑style “spider” decorations.

Other sessions included “At the Table – Culture and History”, a three‑tour class on savoir‑faire with groups of ten, and an exhibition of postcards titled “Herzog of Three Kings” featuring issues from 1909 to 1980.

From 12 to 3 p.m., visitors could tour the Civil Registry Office for the first time outside official ceremonies.

Food and Festive Treats

Organisers served traditional Polish soup, barszcz with uszka, prepared on site to create a communal pre‑holiday atmosphere.

Concerts and Tree Lighting

Throughout the day a succession of concerts created a lively ambience, culminating in the ceremonial lighting of a tree at 5 p.m. on Jan. Pawel II square.

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