Traditional fairs have been held in Liechtenstein in autumn for many
years. At these fairs, livestock breeding cooperatives and farmers'
associations hold agricultural shows. Owners of cattle, horses, sheep
and goats present their animals to the public and to juries of experts.
The latter award prizes to the best looking four-legged animals in
various categories. The sale of farm produce and everyday products is
also a permanent feature of the markets.
Our special stamp
"Stäger Breemimarcht" (face value: CHF 1.80) is Liechtenstein's
contribution to this year's SEPAC issue. The association of the twelve
smallest postal operators in Europe issues a stamp on a common theme
every year, in 2023 on the theme of "Traditional Markets".
The
motif by photographer Klaus Schädler depicts a market scene from 1977 in
the hamlet of Steg in Triesenberg. The "Breemimarcht", as it is called
in dialect, has been a tradition in the mountain village since 1938. In
the municipality of Eschen, the Unterland fair has been held since 1927,
while the markets in Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein, were mentioned
as early as 1592.