The top 10 list of the best second-hand dealers in Dortmund

Are you looking for a new treasure for your home or do you want to get rid of old things? Then you've come to the right place with the second-hand dealers in Dortmund. Here you will find a selection of shops that specialize in the purchase and sale of antiques, art, furniture, jewelry, books and much more. Whether you want to make a bargain or get hold of a collector's item, you will find it here. We have put together the top 10 list of the best second-hand dealers in Dortmund that you should definitely visit.

1. Antikhaus Dortmund
The Antikhaus Dortmund is an institution in the city and has been offering a large selection of high-quality antiques from different eras and styles for over 40 years. Here you will find furniture, porcelain, glass, silver, paintings, clocks and much more. Antikhaus Dortmund will also be happy to buy your old treasures and give you competent and fair advice.

2. Flea market Aplerbeck
The Flea market Aplerbeck is one of the largest and most popular flea markets in Dortmund and takes place every Saturday from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot of the Real market. Here you can browse and bargain to your heart's content and discover everything from clothing to household goods to rare items. The Aplerbeck flea market is a paradise for bargain hunters and collectors.

3. Art & Clutter
Art & Krempel is a small but fine shop in the city center that specializes in selling art and curiosities. Here you will find original gift ideas, decorative items, records, comics, toys and much more. Art & Krempel is always looking for new treasures and also likes to buy your old things.

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4. Antik-Center
The Antik-Center is a large shop near the main train station that focuses on buying and selling all kinds of furniture. Here you will find both antique and modern furniture to suit every taste and budget. The Antique Center also offers a delivery service and will professionally restore your old furniture.

5. Bookworm
The bookworm is a cozy bookstore in the northern part of the city that specializes in used books. Here you will find a huge selection of novels, non-fiction books, children's books, comics and more at affordable prices. The bookworm also likes to buy your old books and exchange them for others.

6. Goldschmiede König
Goldschmiede König is a renowned address for jewelry lovers in Dortmund and has been offering individual pieces of jewelry made of gold, silver, platinum and precious stones for over 30 years. Here you will find both classic and modern designs for every occasion. Goldsmith König is also happy to buy your old jewelry and use it to create new, unique pieces.

7. Retro Depot
The Retro Depot is a trendy shop in the southern part of the city that specializes in trading vintage fashion and accessories. Here you will find clothing from the 50s to the 90s, shoes, bags, hats, sunglasses and much more. The Retro Depot is always on the lookout for new trends and is also happy to buy your old clothing.

8. Wittenbrink Art Gallery
The Wittenbrink Art Gallery is a renowned gallery in the city center that specializes in contemporary art. Here you will find works by national and international artists from various fields such as painting, sculpture, photography and graphics. The Wittenbrink Art Gallery also offers a framing and restoration service and is also happy to purchase your works of art.

9. Record shop
The record shop is a paradise for music fans in Dortmund and has been offering a huge selection of vinyl, CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays and more for over 20 years. Here you will find both current hits and classics from all genres and eras. The record shop will also be happy to buy your old recordings and give you expert advice.

10. Junk Hall
The Junk Hall is a huge hall near the airport that specializes in buying and selling all sorts of things. Here you will find everything from furniture to electrical appliances to sporting goods at unbeatable pricessen. The junk hall is always looking for new goods and is also happy to buy your old things.

Glass bottles at the flea market.