BLEIBURGER WIESENMARKT 2025

Programme

Saturday, 16 August 2025


The Wiesenmarkt Season Begins with the Erection of the Freyung

11:00 a.m.

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Main Square, Bleiburg

Ceremonial Erection of the Freyung at the Kiki Kogelnik Freyung Fountain

The medieval tradition of erecting the Freyung – a tall decorated pole topped with the coats of arms of Bleiburg and Carinthia, and a carved wooden arm holding a sword – marks the official start of the Wiesenmarkt season in Bleiburg. Since 1994, the Freyung has been installed at the Freyung Fountain by Kiki Kogelnik on Bleiburg’s main square.

Accompanied by the sound of bells and accordion music, the Freyung is carried by Town Judge Martin Dobnigg, together with members of the municipal council and traditionally dressed representatives of the Carinthian Heritage Association, from the town hall across the Upper 10 October Square to the Freyung Fountain. There, it is mounted on the dedicated plinth as a visible symbol of the beginning of the market season.

As part of the ceremony, the official “Wiesenmarkt Beer Tapping” will also take place – featuring Breznik beer!

Thursday, 28 August 2025


20:15 p.m.

Film Premiere

Premiere of the documentary “Triffta Fahlta – The Bowling Alley at the Bleiburger Wiesenmarkt”

With “Triffta Fahlta”, filmmaker Lukas Wolbank has created a cinematic tribute to the legendary bowling alley at the Bleiburger Wiesenmarkt. The documentary captures the unwritten rules of farmers’ bowling, the distinctive jargon and the unique atmosphere surrounding this tradition, which has been an integral part of the Wiesenmarkt for centuries.

Filmed over the course of two years, the documentary features numerous bowlers, operators and eyewitnesses – enriched by the expertise of market master Arthur Ottowitz and historical references to the works of artist Werner Berg, who immortalised the bowling alley in numerous oil paintings and woodcuts.

The premiere will take place at 8:15 pm in the PIKO tent on the Wiesenmarkt grounds.

Discover more about the documentary “Triffta Fahlta”

Friday, 29 August 2025


12:00 noon

Official Programme

Ecumenical Service

with Dean Msgr. Mag. Ivan Olip and Reverend Dr. Stefan Schumann, held on the Pötscher autodrome grounds.

The Wiesenmarkt officially begins after the service, which starts at 12:00 noon. The end of the service will be marked by the ringing of bells. The serving of food and drinks, operation of amusement rides, and playing of music are permitted only after that point.

afterwards

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ORF Radio Carinthia Day

Reduced prices in the amusement park until 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, 30 August 2025


All day

Official Programme

Large General Market, Agricultural Machinery Exhibition, Trade Fair

9:00 a.m.

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Opening of the District Small Animal Show

A highlight for the whole family! The Small Animal Breeders’ Association K5, Völkermarkt District, presents rabbits, chickens, birds and more, and awards prizes to the most successful breeders.

10:00 a.m.

Catering Venue: Svaveja uta

31st International Senior Citizens’ Gathering at "Svaveja uta"

For years, the Slovenian cultural association Edinost has invited senior groups from Slovenia, Carinthia and Italy to this popular event at the Svaveja uta.

12:00 noon

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Parade with “G’schirr und G’scherr” and Ground Rent Ceremony

Accompanied by the ringing of bells, the ceremonial arrival of the Freyung at the market site marks the festive highlight. The grand parade – watched by thousands of visitors – leads from the Grenzlandheim via Postgasse to the 10 October Square and onward to the market grounds.

Leading the parade are the Market Councillor, Market Manager, and the local commanders of the fire brigade, military and police, along with the Jauntal Traditional Costume Band from Loibach.

They are followed by a knight on horseback and the Freyung group, in which Town Judge Martin Dobnigg carries the Freyung, flanked by four halberdiers in historical Landsknecht uniforms.

The official guests follow, including the Governor of Carinthia and numerous political representatives from national, regional, and local levels.

Next come the many traditional costume groups, brass bands, and decorated wagons from local clubs and businesses.

At the lower Main Square, the historical Ground Rent Ceremony (“The Red Velvet Pouch”) takes place as part of the procession – presented by the Municipality of Bleiburg to the owner of the market meadow, the Bleiburg Parish.

1:15 p.m.

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Historical Freyung Ceremony and Market Proclamation

The Mayor, escorted by halberdiers, reads the historical proclamation from 1578 aloud in front of the market hut: “Hear ye, hear ye! The honourable judge and council of the town of Pleyburg hereby convene the Roman-Imperial Freyung for this open and free annual market…”

Following this, the Town Judge takes his “official seat” in the Freyung Hut. The halberdiers mark out a square area in front, which may not be entered without paying a fine. This “offence” is often committed by many distinguished guests, who promptly “buy their pardon” with a symbolic donation.

2:00 p.m.

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Official Opening of the Wiesenmarkt in the Grand Stefitz Marquee by the Mayor and Governor

After the welcome address by the Market Councillor, greetings are delivered by representatives from the chambers of commerce and agriculture, as well as political figures.
The ceremony includes the recognition of long-standing market participants and culminates in the official opening and traditional beer tapping.

4:00 p.m.

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Opening of the “Alpe-Adria Exhibition”

For more than six centuries, the Bleiburg Wiesenmarkt has been a key economic driver for the region. Historical records show that until the end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the early 20th century, traders from across the Alps-Adriatic region came to Bleiburg to present and sell their goods.

Reviving this tradition, the Municipality of Bleiburg launched the Alpe-Adria Exhibition in 1998 in the spirit of a united Europe.
This year marks the 26th edition (accounting for two cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic).

In 1998, exhibitors and municipalities from Austria, Slovenia and Italy jointly presented their regional specialities in a shared marquee. While there were seven exhibitors from three countries back then, this year twenty exhibitors from Italy, Slovenia, Croatia and Austria will participate.

The Alpe-Adria Exhibition has become a hub for the diverse regions of the Alps-Adriatic area – a place where local delicacies are shared, cross-border friendships are formed, and a common European spirit is celebrated.

Sunday, 31 August 2025

Dirndl & Lederhosen Day


All day

Official Programme

Large General Market, Agricultural Machinery Exhibition, Trade Fair

7:30 p.m.

Catering Venue: Breznik-Zelt

Exclusive Werner Berg Fashion Show by Strohmaier Trachten/Klagenfurt in the Breznik-Zelt

Monday, 1 September 2025


All day

Official Programme

Large General Market, Agricultural Machinery Exhibition, Trade Fair

20:15 Uhr

Film-Premiere

Premiere des Dokumentarfilms „Triffta Fahlta – Die Kegelbahn am Bleiburger Wiesenmarkt“

Mit „Triffta Fahlta“ setzt der Filmemacher Lukas Wolbank der legendären Wiesenmarktkegelbahn ein filmisches Denkmal. Der Dokumentarfilm zeigt die ungeschriebenen Gesetze des Bauernkegelns, den besonderen Jargon und die einzigartige Atmosphäre rund um die traditionsreiche Bahn, die seit Jahrhunderten fixer Bestandteil des Wiesenmarktes ist.

Gedreht wurde über zwei Marktjahre hinweg, mit zahlreichen Keglern, Betreibern und Zeitzeugen – ergänzt durch die Expertise von Marktmeister Arthur Ottowitz sowie historische Bezüge zum Werk des Künstlers Werner Berg, der die Kegelbahn in vielen Bildern festgehalten hat.

Die Premiere findet um 20:15 Uhr im PIKO-Zelt am Wiesenmarktgelände statt.

Entdecken Sie hier mehr zum Dokumentarfilm „Triffta Fahlta“

4:30 p.m.

Alpe-Adria Exhibition

Final Raffle – Prize Draw by the Twin Town of Lovran

5:30 p.m.

Lions Club Bleiburg

Final Raffle – Lions Club Prize Draw

To round off the Wiesenmarkt, the traditional Lions Club final draw will take place. Attractive main prizes await, including cash, a large Christmas crib, paintings, bicycles and much more.

Ticket sales: Daily from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm at the Lions Club stand, run by the club’s members.

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