- Source: Braderie de Lille
The Lille Braderie (French: Braderie de Lille) is a braderie, or annual street market/flea market, that takes place on the weekend of the first Sunday of September in Lille, France, in the northern Hauts-de-France region. It dates back to the 12th century, attracting nearly three million visitors each year. The Braderie de Lille is one of the largest gatherings in France and the largest flea market in Europe. In 2014 the Braderie was reported to host 100km of market stalls to over 10,000 exhibitors.
During the Braderie, the city hosts a music festival. The traditional food eaten during the festival, moules-frites, typically results in built-up heaps of mussel shells around the city.
In 2016, the Braderie was cancelled by Lille mayor Martine Aubry, following terrorist incidents in France.
External links
Official website
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Braderie de Lille
- Braderie
- Lille
- Moules-frites
- Street fair
- Lille Half Marathon
- Place du Général-de-Gaulle (Lille)
- Cuisine and specialties of Nord-Pas-de-Calais
- Amiens
- 2016 in France