Lifestyle: Bayerfeld-Steckweiler hosts medieval market Published April 21, 2010 By Petra Lessoing 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs KAISERSLAUTERN MILITARY COMMUNITY, Germany -- The seventh medieval spring market in Bayerfeld-Steckweiler will take place April 24 and 25. The market hosted by a medieval group called Freie Rittergruppe Alsenztal will be set up on Schlossbergstrasse. A variety of marketeers, craftsmen, jugglers, musicians, knights and damsels of a castle let the Middle Ages revive. They will show visitors how people lived, worked and celebrated in former times. Items available for sale will be weapons, helmets, medieval clothes, wooden toys, wool and leather products, jewelry, historical instruments, soap and honey. Craftsmanship presentations will include ironwork and historical construction with clay. Different knights' groups showing off various skills can be found in the kinghts' camp. The Stolzenburger will present show fights, archery, coin minting and a fire show. Juggler Laurent from France, witches and the music group Donner and Doria will lure people with entertaining performances. Baderey Sudhaus, a bathing house from the Middle Ages, will offer baths in hot tubs. Typical medieval food will be served in a tavern. Almonds and crepes will be offered as well. Market times are 2 to 10 p.m. April 24 and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. April 25. Bayerfeld-Steckweiler is on federal street B48, north of Rockenhausen and south of Bad Kreuznach. For GPS users, the zip code is 67808. For more information, visit www.freie-ritter-alsenztal.de or www.rockenhausen.de.