The Dickens Festival Brings the Christmas Spirit to a Dutch Town
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The second day of the annual Dickens Festival in Deventer was much quieter than usual. There was barely a queue at the entrance. Visitors were able to walk through the city center unhindered. For the first time this year, visitors have to pay an admission fee: 6 euros. But the question is whether that will deter people. "The ticket price could be a factor, but it's also much colder today than yesterday," Martijn Westerbrink of the organizers tol…
The tribute to the English writer has been held since December 1991 (ANSA)
The Dickens Festival in Deventer attracted an estimated 50,000 unique visitors this weekend. This was reported by Martijn Westerbrink of the organizers regarding the annual event, which this year was a paid event for the first time. According to Westerbrink, the number of unique visitors is slightly lower than in previous years. In total, the event attracted around 100,000 people to Deventer, he estimates.
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