- Zibelemärit
The Zibelemärit (
Bernese German dialect; _en.Onion market) is an annualmarket with aspects of afair in the old town ofBerne ,Switzerland . It takes place every fourth Monday in November.Historical research indicates that the "Zibelemärit" originated in the 1850s with "marmettes", farmer's wives from around
Murten , coming to Berne at aroundSt. Martin's Day to sell their produce. However, a persistent local legend holds that the "Zibelemärit" is a much older festivity. According to this legend, the Bernese awarded the people from the nearby city ofFribourg the right to sell onions in the city in reward for their aid after afire destroyed much ofBerne in 1405.As the name indicates, it is mainly onions that are sold on the "Zibelemärit". Bernese farmers, who are proud of their decorative onion tresses and onion wreaths, also sell other onion products on the market, including
Zwiebelkuchen (onion pie),onion soup and onion sausages. Decorative chains of sugar onions are also popular with children.The "Zibelemärit" opens very early in the day, at around 03:00 to 04:00. Later in the morning, the narrow alleys are usually packed tight with people, which is what the Bernese call the "Gstungg". A general
confetti battle in which mostly children participate ensues at four o'clock in the afternoon, officially ending the market.References
* [http://www.g26.ch/berninfo_zibelemaerit.html Zibelemärit] on g26.ch
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