Scrap Flea Market: Regional Diversity and Craftsmanship in Sulzbach-Rosenberg


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Scrap Flea Market in Siebeneichen: Browse, trade, shop sustainably
On Saturday, July 18, 2026, the courtyard of the Kreiner inn in Siebeneichen will transform into a lively flea market village. From 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, local producers in small numbers, private sellers, and savvy bargain hunters will come together – for an authentic shopping experience with regional diversity and true market atmosphere.
Regionally rooted: Organizers with a heart for sustainability
The Scrap e.V. from Sulzbach-Rosenberg has been strengthening the circular economy for years: With the still-good station on Rosenberger Main Street 43 and monthly flea markets, the association promotes reuse, quality, and craftsmanship. The event is seen as a family-friendly weekly market offshoot focused on used treasures and seasonal variety.
Sensory impressions: Scents from the inn's kitchen, colorful tables, rare finds
Among porcelain, enamel, tools, and books, colors from past decades shine. The scent of white sausages, curry, and sour sausages from the inn mixes with fresh coffee – ideal for a market break with cake or pastry. Those who browse will discover unique items and rarities that carry stories.
Market details for visitors
Opening: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM. Free admission. Outdoor area – no hall event. Free parking at the venue. The site is accessible for people with disabilities. Tip: Be mindful of the weather and dress appropriately for the outdoor space.
Information for sellers
Only private vendors. Setup starting at 8:00 AM. Stand fee: 4 m with/without car 10 €. Children’s stand: 1 m free for children up to 12 years. Pre-registration required with the organization. New goods only allowed after consultation.
Directions and location
Kreiner inn, Siebeneichen 1, 92237 Sulzbach-Rosenberg. Good accessibility by car; additional P+R parking options in the city. Public transport: Regional bus lines connect Siebeneichen with Sulzbach-Rosenberg and Amberg.
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A lively farmers’ market relative with flea market flair: shop sustainably, enjoy regional cuisine, appreciate craftsmanship. Come, look, haggle – and take home favorite pieces with history.










