It is very homely
The advent calendar for the southwest
Karlsruhe at the center of the Konradsblatt Advent calendar 2024/25
"Es heimatet sehr" - the fact that the Konradsblatt has been at home in Karlsruhe for over 100 years is just one of the reasons for including the skyline of Karlsruhe's Christmas city on the cover of the Konradsblatt Advent calendar this year.
However, the fan-shaped city is not only on it, but - thanks to the cooperation with Karlsruhe City Marketing and its "Christmas City Karlsruhe" - also in it. Whether Karlsruhe voices, such as those of Claus Temps or the "Concert Choir Girls" of the joint singing school Cantus Juvenum, the Kinderland St. Stephan or the oversized Hanukkah chandelier, they all reflect the colorful diversity of Karlsruhe as a Christmas city. And as the "City of Law", Karlsruhe also shows itself from its most beautiful (calendar) side.
The Konradsblatt is not only at home in Karlsruhe, but also in the southwest. The calendar shows this region from its most beautiful side - from Tauberbischofsheim to Lake Constance; from the electoral palace gardens in Schwetzingen to the still and calm lakes in the Black Forest and the imposing Hohenzollern Castle. It tells stories, touches with inspiration, enchants with pictures and increases the anticipation of Christmas with sophisticated recipes.
As a stand-up calendar, "Es heimatet sehr" is a wonderful companion through the most beautiful time of the year. One of its unique selling points is the digital extension. Christmas songs - from singers and choirs - can be heard via a QR code. What's more, the joy of the Advent calendar lasts a particularly long time: it begins on the first Sunday in Advent and only ends on Epiphany 2025.
An ideal gift for employees celebrating anniversaries. The calendar is available in stores for €8.90. There are very attractive discounts for clubs, institutions and companies - starting from just a few copies.
Orders can be placed at www.konradsblatt.de/adventskalender.