Haslach im Kinzigtal
Hauptstraße 1a, 77716 Haslach
Haslach International Mineral Days – the mega-event for all mineral enthusiasts in southern Germany and neighboring countries
Welcome to the "Festival of Crystals" on the first weekend of August in the charming market town of Haslach.
A wonderful summer event in a class of its own, featuring a wide variety of offerings in a unique atmosphere. Every year on the first weekend of August in Haslach, approximately 100 exhibitors from Europe and around the world present a wide selection of minerals, fossils, jewelry, mining antiques, and much more. An annually changing festival theme, combined with a special exhibition, expert lectures, a children’s program, and live music, is the hallmark of the relaxed festival atmosphere at this unique fair in Germany.
Program:
- Impressive special exhibition "The Tauern Window"
- Mineral identification booth
- Gemstone authenticity testing
- Children’s program
- Live music
- Food and drinks, coffee, and delicious cakes
Lectures:
Saturday and Sunday at 12 p.m.
"The Resonance Principle" by Michael Vogt, Geo Expert
Why are people drawn to certain stones—just as one finds someone likable or unlikable? Why do they instinctively choose the right stone for themselves? The "Resonance Principle" addresses these questions and attempts to provide answers.
Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
"The Masters of Transformation: Metamorphic Gemstones" by Bernhard Bruder, EPI Institute
This lecture will introduce gemstones that formed deep within the Earth as so-called "metamorphites" and are now cut, polished, and sold commercially for use in jewelry. Using aesthetically appealing images, the composition, origin, formation conditions, distinctive features, and occurrences of each of these stones will be explained, along with the common commercial names.
Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m.
"The Plutonists, the Neptunists, and Goethe—How Stones Are Formed" by Walter von Holst, Steinkreis
About 230 years ago, a debate erupted in the fledgling field of geoscience over whether basalt was formed from fire or from water. The origin of minerals, however, remains a hotly contested topic to this day and is also a central theme in crystal healing: For if you know how a stone is formed, you know how it works!