A covered market makes more sense at this time of year and in Graz a pavilion is put up over the main square to allow comfortable shopping or strolling whatever is the weather. Performers keep market visitors entertained, in weather fair or foul, with music and dance and Graz is always coming up with new ways to keep people cheerful at this time of year─be it a giant nativity scene carved out of ice or a giant advent calendar projected onto the side of one of the town’s most attractive buildings.
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