Creepy premiere: Horror house opens in Peine on Halloween!
Experience an exciting Halloween in the Horror House in Peine: Date: October 31st, Eixer Straße 16, free entry.

Creepy premiere: Horror house opens in Peine on Halloween!
In a few days, an exciting event will take place in a small town in the Peine district that will make not only children's hearts beat faster. On Friday, October 31st, a spooky horror house will open in Abbensen/Edemissen. The event is organized by Heidrun Willkens, who, with a team of around 20 live scarers on the property, will ensure that visitors learn to be scared. It is particularly worth mentioning that Sarah Asche, a well-known Halloween family from the region, will be involved in support despite her move. As news38.de reports, the organizers are looking forward to offering visitors a unique experience this evening.
The event starts at 5 p.m. and entry is free. That's a reason to celebrate! After all, children in particular should be able to enjoy unforgettable Halloween fun. The doors are open to all ages, regardless of costume choice. The front yard of the horror house is already being festively decorated, and many neighbors are contributing with creative decorations. A neighbor's garden is particularly spectacular, as it is transformed into an eerie cemetery. The spooky atmosphere is perfectly rounded off with spider webs, gravestones and skulls.
Halloween celebration for the whole family
But what would Halloween be without the opportunity to dress up in scary costumes? Although costumes are not mandatory, they are highly recommended to fit into the spooky atmosphere. It's an invitation to everyone to use their imagination and transform themselves into the spooky characters that make Halloween so unique.
Apart from the local meeting in Peine, there are of course also exciting Halloween events in larger cities. There are numerous events on the program in New York City. A highlight is the famous Village Halloween Parade on October 31st, where over 50,000 participants in creative costumes are expected. This parade is not just for watching, but also for everyone who comes in costume. Another highlight is the impressive Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze, which features more than 7,000 intricately carved pumpkins.
There are plenty of kid-friendly activities for families, from spooky tours at the Bronx Zoo to interactive movies and costume parties in various neighborhoods. The Halloween season in NYC promises a feast for the senses, filled with spooky experiences that will captivate the entire family.
So much horror, joy and community will be experienced on October 31st both in Abbensen/Edemissen and in the major cities of Germany and the world. So, don't miss out on this spooky treat - no matter where you are!