The Auer Dult, located in Munich, Germany, is a historic market with a legacy spanning over 700 years, evolving from a church celebration into a beloved fair. This lively event occurs three times a year: the Maidult in spring, the Jakobidult in summer, and the Kirchweihdult in autumn. Each of these nine-day festivals draws crowds with a diverse selection of products, including dishware, household items, antiques, toys, textiles, and much more. It is especially famous for its vast dishware market, showcasing porcelain, stoneware, and ceramic items, making it a dream destination for collectors and enthusiasts. Today, 290 market vendors and entertainers showcase their products and folk festival attractions across 22,000 square meters of space.