On Saturday, July 12, Flughafen München GmbH will host a public auction of unclaimed property in the festival tent on the fairgrounds. The event begins at 1:00 p.m. and will be led by well-known cabaret performer Alfred Mittermeier.
From Household Goods to Mystery Suitcases
All auctioned items have spent at least six months in the airport’s lost and found office without being claimed. They now await new owners. The variety is broad, including household tools, watches, GPS devices, camping gear such as tents and air mattresses, as well as poker sets.
There is also plenty on offer for fans of technology and automobiles, including vehicle signal lights, diagnostic tools, and various auto accessories. A particular highlight is the selection of themed and mystery suitcases. Their contents remain unknown until the winning bidder opens them after purchase. These surprise cases often contain bizarre or unusual objects, leading to plenty of amusement and curiosity among attendees.
How to Take Part in the Auction
Those interested in bidding should keep several key details in mind:
A preview of the auction items will take place on the day of the event, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the festival tent.
Only cash payments will be accepted.
A portion of the proceeds will benefit charitable organizations in the airport region.
Siedlerfest Karlsfeld Celebrates Longstanding Local Tradition
The auction is part of the broader Siedlerfest in Karlsfeld, which has been running since July 4 and continues until July 13. First held in 1957, the festival has become a fixture in the local events calendar. It features amusement rides, live music, and food vendors. A highlight on Friday evening, July 11, is the traditional fireworks display, which draws large crowds each year.
Anyone in search of a unique bargain or simply a lively summer outing should not miss the lost-and-found auction on Saturday.
