Philadelphians can deck the halls and indulge in Scandinavian flair this holiday season at the American Swedish Historical Museum's Lucia and Christmas Market. Taking place on December 6th and 7th in a festive outdoor tent at FDR Park, the market promises to be a merry mashup of traditional foods, handmade goods, and nostalgic treats.
Visitors can stroll through the cozy market stalls, browsing an array of vendors selling authentic Scandinavian delicacies like pickled herring and gingerbread. Regional artisans will also be on hand, peddling everything from intricately carved wooden ornaments to hand-woven woolen scarves. A unique twist on traditional shopping is Mormor's Attic, a second-hand sale featuring vintage and one-off items that are sure to delight.
To satisfy hunger and thirst, the market will feature SWEA Philadelphia's baked goods, as well as a Swedish Christmas CafΓ© serving up lunch dishes and sweet treats. Meanwhile, folk duo Last Chance will keep the festive atmosphere alive with live holiday music throughout the weekend.
The Lucia performances, scheduled for 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. each day, promise to be an unforgettable experience. Featuring traditional Swedish songs and dances performed by children, followed by the iconic Lucia procession down the museum steps, these events are sure to get everyone in the holiday spirit.
Admission prices range from $5 for kids aged 5-12 to $10 for non-members and free for under-fives. The market is open both days from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., offering visitors a chance to combine shopping with museum admission at an affordable price.
Visitors can stroll through the cozy market stalls, browsing an array of vendors selling authentic Scandinavian delicacies like pickled herring and gingerbread. Regional artisans will also be on hand, peddling everything from intricately carved wooden ornaments to hand-woven woolen scarves. A unique twist on traditional shopping is Mormor's Attic, a second-hand sale featuring vintage and one-off items that are sure to delight.
To satisfy hunger and thirst, the market will feature SWEA Philadelphia's baked goods, as well as a Swedish Christmas CafΓ© serving up lunch dishes and sweet treats. Meanwhile, folk duo Last Chance will keep the festive atmosphere alive with live holiday music throughout the weekend.
The Lucia performances, scheduled for 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. each day, promise to be an unforgettable experience. Featuring traditional Swedish songs and dances performed by children, followed by the iconic Lucia procession down the museum steps, these events are sure to get everyone in the holiday spirit.
Admission prices range from $5 for kids aged 5-12 to $10 for non-members and free for under-fives. The market is open both days from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., offering visitors a chance to combine shopping with museum admission at an affordable price.