Plan a Picture-Perfect Christmas Vacation in Historic Lauscha, Germany

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Artisan creating a bauble in Lauscha, Germany

 

A legacy of Christmas ornament creation



For generations, the residents of Lauscha have been known for their unique artistic ability to create gorgeous glass-blown Christmas ornaments. These beautiful works of art are the result of centuries of glasswork techniques developed in the area dating back to the late 16th century. During this time, master glass-blowers Christoph Muller and Hans Greiner opened a local workshop and ultimately founded Lauscha around the art form. It was the perfect place for such an enterprise thanks to the glassmaking materials readily available in the surrounding forests including quartz sand and limestone.

Once colorful glass baubles began being produced in Lauscha, it didn’t take long for their popularity to grow across the globe. As the delicate glass beads eventually made their way onto Christmas trees, Lauscha’s inviting holiday reputation was secured. Today, Lauscha remains a hub of opportunity for glass ornament seekers and enthusiasts from across the map.

A must-experience event to add to your Christmas itinerary when you’re in town is the annual Christmas market. Known as Kugelmarkt, this event is hosted the first two weeks of December and provides guests with blocks of vendors to explore showcasing glass ornaments and handmade goods of all kinds. Once you’ve had a chance to browse and purchase the ornaments you’d like, continue enjoying the seasonal finds at the Christmas store in town. Weihnachts Outlets has Christmas decorations for sale year-round and successfully immerses you in festive feelings no matter the season.

Holiday fun beyond the festive market

Snowy Thuringian Forest terrain



A trip to Germany at Christmas with a focus on holiday markets in Lauscha is always an inspiring choice. That said, Lauscha provides travelers with even more to enjoy during a Christmas stay. While you’re here, be sure to make time for a stop at the Lauscha Glass Museum. Stepping inside, you’re invited to explore a vast array of exhibits showcasing the rich history of glassmaking in the area. There are also instruments to view that are used to create glass Christmas ornaments and plenty of glassware pieces to admire.

If it’s a storybook Christmas setting you’re hoping to enjoy, you won’t have to go far to find it. The surrounding Thuringian Forest is filled with fantastic trails to check out in the winter. These can be explored by snow bike, sled, or snowshoes depending on the pace you prefer.

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When cravings come calling, Lauscha is a wonderful place to savor a traditional Christmas dish. As you drop into local restaurants, be sure to order regional favorites like the Thuringian bratwurst, potato dumplings, or sauerbraten. Once you’ve had your fill, a hands-on glassblowing workshop is an exciting addition to your holiday itinerary. Throughout Lauscha, there are many workshops available where you can create your own glass art alongside a skilled artisan. Places like Krebs Glas Lauscha are great for beginners. You’ll walk away with new skills and a personalized Christmas souvenir to hang on your tree when you return home.



Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.