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France: Strasbourg Christmas market opens amid heightened security over terrorism fears

More than 1,000 personnel will be tasked with ensuring the safety of the Christmas market, which will run until December 27

Newsroom November 27 08:22

The renowned Strasbourg Christmas market, located in eastern France, opened its doors today, offering warm mulled wine, pretzels, and over 300 stalls. As usual, the market expects a large influx of visitors, but security concerns remain high.

This year’s theme is “Time for Magic,” highlighting fairy tales and stories, in line with Strasbourg’s designation as UNESCO’s World Book Capital for 2024.

In 2023, the Alsace capital welcomed 3.3 million visitors, many of whom enjoyed the illuminated streets, the majestic cathedral, and souvenirs from the bustling market.

Enhanced Security Measures
Authorities have implemented heightened security measures following the deadly terrorist attack on December 11, 2018, when a jihadist killed five people and injured 11 at the market. This year, over 1,000 security personnel, including police and emergency responders, will monitor the market.

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Drone surveillance and crowd control measures, including possible pedestrian restrictions and bridge closures, will be enforced on busy weekends. While some visitors may experience anxiety or delays, officials aim to prevent any security incidents.

Despite union concerns over working conditions and pensions, city officials aim to maintain a festive and open atmosphere. Plans to use QR codes for movement, similar to the Paris Olympics, were rejected to preserve the Christmas spirit.

Mayor Jeanne Barseghian emphasized that the event remains a popular and inclusive celebration for all.

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