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The choice of this day, however, was not casual. On September 28th, 935 A.D. Czech Prince Wenceslav of the Přemyslid dynasty was murdered in a plot orchestrated by his brother Boleslav, in a bid for power. Later on, his remains were brought to Prague where Boleslav himself insisted on Wensceslav’s canonization as a saint.
The Beltine Festival of Celtic Culture takes place in Bohemia every year from April 30 at 8:00 p.m. until May 1 at 12:00 p.m., running for 16 straight hours without interruption. It’s a fun, action-packed festival with everything from Celtic music and craft workshops to dance shows, kids play areas and activities, and lots of food and drink.
Length of audio 1:19. In the Czech Republic the first of May traditionally marks Labour Day, a national holiday which is celebrated not only here but all around the world, in commemoration of various historic achievements of the Labour movement. In the days of the Cold War Czechs were as good as forced to take part in massive May Day parades
The dark-haired girl and her raven are the stars of the animated 1984 Czechoslovak children’s television series, The Little Witch (Malá čarodějnice).Based on a book by the German Writer Otfried Preußler, a native of Liberec, and animated by Czech illustrator Zdeněk Smetana, the cartoon depicts a good witch who despite her youthful looks is pushing one hundred, and strives to help others
Halloween is celebrated on October 31st and is considered to be a celebration of death and the undead. It is typically celebrated with costumes, trick-or-treating, and parties. In Europe, Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia all celebrate Halloween. In Germany, Halloween is considered to be a children’s holiday and is celebrated
While the celebration’s roots are in Roman Catholicism, it is also recognized by other Christian denominations in the Czech Republic. View all 9 images The late Roman Catholic Cardinal Miloslav Vlk once said Dušičky was the second largest religious holiday in the Czech Republic after Christmas, and that it is was celebrated by both
In the Czech Republic, Christmas is celebrated on the 24th December which is different to how we celebrate in the UK or Italy for example where Christmas is celebrated on the 25th December. Therefore you can expect most shops and services to be closed on the 24th December in the Czech Republic as families gather in their homes and begin the
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