날짜 | 휴일 이름 |
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2026-01-01 | 설날 |
2026-01-06 | 출현 |
2026-01-06 | 출현 |
2026-01-22 | Franco-German Day |
2026-01-27 | Remembrance Day for the Victims of National Socialism |
2026-02-14 | 발렌타인 데이 |
2026-02-16 | Shrove Monday |
2026-02-16 | Hizir Fast |
2026-02-17 | Carnival Tuesday |
2026-02-18 | Carnival / Ash Wednesday |
2026-03-08 | International Women’s Day |
2026-03-08 | International Women’s Day |
2026-03-08 | International Women’s Day |
2026-03-17 | St. Patrick’s Day |
2026-03-18 | Anniversary of the March Revolution |
2026-03-20 | Eid ul Fitr |
2026-03-20T15:46:00+01:00 | 3월 춘분 |
2026-03-21 | Alevitic New Year |
2026-03-29 | Palm Sunday |
2026-03-29T02:00:00+01:00 | 일광 절약 시간제 시작 |
2026-04-02 | Maundy Thursday |
2026-04-02 | Maundy Thursday |
2026-04-02 | First Day of Passover |
2026-04-03 | 좋은 금요일 |
2026-04-03 | Second Day of Passover |
2026-04-04 | 성 토요일 |
2026-04-05 | 부활절 일요일 |
2026-04-05 | 부활절 일요일 |
2026-04-06 | 부활절 월요일 |
2026-04-07 | Sixth Day of Passover |
2026-04-08 | Seventh Day of Passover |
2026-04-23 | German Beer Day |
2026-04-23 | Girls’ Day / Boys’ Day |
2026-04-30 | Walpurgis Night |
2026-05-01 | May Day |
2026-05-05 | Europe Day (Council of Europe) |
2026-05-08 | Anniversary of the End of World War II |
2026-05-09 | Europe Day (European Union) |
2026-05-10 | 어머니의 날 |
2026-05-14 | 아버지의 날 |
2026-05-14 | 승천일 |
2026-05-22 | First Day of Shavuot |
2026-05-23 | Constitution Day |
2026-05-23 | Second Day of Shavuot |
2026-05-24 | Whit Sunday |
2026-05-24 | Whit Sunday |
2026-05-25 | 성령강림절 월요일 |
2026-05-27 | Eid al-Adha |
2026-06-01 | International Children’s Day |
2026-06-03 | European Bicycle Day |
2026-06-04 | 코퍼스 크리스티 |
2026-06-17 | Remembrance of the Victims of SED Injustice |
2026-06-17 | Anniversary of the Popular Uprising in the GDR |
2026-06-21 | Car-free Sunday |
2026-06-21T10:24:30+02:00 | 6월 동지 |
2026-06-24 | St. John |
2026-06-26 | Ashura |
2026-06-27 | Architecture Day |
2026-06-29 | St Peter and Paul |
2026-08-08 | Peace Festival in Augsburg |
2026-08-15 | Assumption of Mary |
2026-08-15 | Assumption of Mary |
2026-09-01 | Anti War Day |
2026-09-12 | Rosh Hashana |
2026-09-12 | German Language Day |
2026-09-13 | European Heritage Days |
2026-09-13 | Second Day of Rosh Hashana |
2026-09-20 | German World Children’s Day |
2026-09-20 | German World Children’s Day |
2026-09-21 | Yom Kippur |
2026-09-23T02:05:13+02:00 | 9월 춘분 |
2026-09-26 | First day of Sukkot |
2026-09-27 | Second Day of Sukkot |
2026-10-01 | Sixth Day of Sukkot |
2026-10-02 | Seventh Day of Sukkot |
2026-10-03 | Shemini Atzeret |
2026-10-03 | 독일 통일의 날 |
2026-10-04 | Simchat Torah |
2026-10-04 | Harvest Festival |
2026-10-11 | Grandparents’ Day |
2026-10-25T03:00:00+02:00 | 일광 절약 시간제 종료 |
2026-10-30 | World Thrift Day |
2026-10-31 | Reformation Day |
2026-10-31 | Reformation Day |
2026-10-31 | 할로윈 |
2026-11-01 | 모든 성도의 날 |
2026-11-01 | 모든 성도의 날 |
2026-11-02 | All Souls’ Day |
2026-11-09 | Night of Broken Glass Remembrance Day |
2026-11-09 | 9th of November |
2026-11-09 | Fall of the Berlin Wall |
2026-11-11 | St. Martin’s Day |
2026-11-15 | National Day of Mourning |
2026-11-18 | Repentance Day |
2026-11-18 | Repentance Day |
2026-11-18 | Repentance Day |
2026-11-22 | Sunday of the Dead |
2026-11-29 | First Advent Sunday |
2026-12-06 | Second Advent Sunday |
2026-12-06 | Saint Nicholas Day |
2026-12-08 | Feast of the Immaculate Conception |
2026-12-13 | Third Advent Sunday |
2026-12-19 | Remembrance Day for Roma and Sinti killed by Genocide |
2026-12-20 | Fourth Advent Sunday |
2026-12-21T21:50:14+01:00 | 12월 동지 |
2026-12-24 | 크리스마스 이브 |
2026-12-25 | 크리스마스 날 |
2026-12-26 | 박싱데이 |
2026-12-31 | 새해 전날 |
New Year’s Day Introduction
New Year’s Day, celebrated on January 1st, marks the beginning of the Gregorian calendar and is one of the most widely recognized holidays worldwide. This festive occasion symbolizes new beginnings, filled with hope and resolutions for a better year ahead. Historically, various cultures celebrated the New Year on different dates; for instance, the ancient Romans honored the Janus, the god of beginnings, on this day. Traditions vary globally—while many enjoy fireworks and countdowns, others partake in unique customs, such as eating 12 grapes at midnight in Spain for good luck. In some traditions, the first visitor of the year is considered to bring either good or bad fortune, leading to various rituals to ensure a positive start. New Year’s Day is not just a time for celebration but also reflection on the past year and setting intentions for the future, embodying a universal desire for renewal and growth.
Epiphany Introduction
Epiphany, celebrated on January 6th, is a significant holiday in the Christian liturgical calendar, marking the revelation of Christ to the Gentiles, represented by the visit of the Magi. Known as Three Kings’ Day in many cultures, it commemorates the moment when the Magi, guided by a star, brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the newborn Jesus. This celebration is rich in traditions, varying across cultures; for instance, in Spain and Latin America, children eagerly await the arrival of the Three Kings, often receiving gifts. In Eastern Orthodox Christianity, Epiphany also honors the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River. Festivities include processions, special church services, and the blessing of water, symbolizing Jesus’ divine nature. With its blend of religious significance and cultural customs, Epiphany serves as a profound reminder of the universal message of Christ’s birth, fostering unity and joy among diverse communities.
Epiphany Introduction
Epiphany, celebrated on January 6th, marks the culmination of the Christmas season and holds significant importance in various Christian traditions. Known as Theophany in Eastern Orthodox churches, it commemorates the revelation of Christ to the Gentiles, represented by the visit of the Magi. Interestingly, the word “epiphany” means “manifestation” or “appearance,” highlighting the moment of divine revelation. In many cultures, this day is associated with unique customs, such as the “King Cake” tradition in Louisiana, where a small figurine is hidden inside, symbolizing the search for the Christ child. In some Latin American countries, families celebrate with “Día de los Reyes,” emphasizing community and generosity. Epiphany not only signifies the end of the festive season but also invites reflection on the themes of light and revelation, making it a profound occasion for many around the world.
Franco-German Day Introduction
Franco-German Day, celebrated on January 22 each year, commemorates the signing of the Élysée Treaty in 1963, which established a framework for cooperation between France and Germany. This treaty marked a significant turning point in European history, fostering reconciliation following the devastation of World War II. The day symbolizes the deepening friendship and collaboration between the two nations, which now serve as key players in the European Union. Interesting facts include the fact that the treaty not only focused on political and military cooperation but also emphasized cultural exchange, leading to numerous educational and youth programs. Franco-German Day is marked by various events, including joint initiatives in schools and cultural institutions, highlighting the importance of unity and partnership in achieving peace and stability in Europe.
Remembrance Day for the Victims of National Socialism Introduction
Remembrance Day for the Victims of National Socialism, observed on January 27, commemorates the millions who suffered and perished under Nazi tyranny during World War II. This date marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1945, one of the most infamous concentration camps. Established in Germany in 1996, the day serves as a solemn reminder of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust, promoting awareness of human rights violations and the importance of tolerance. Educational initiatives and memorial events are held worldwide, emphasizing the need to remember the past to prevent future atrocities. As societies reflect on these dark chapters, this day encourages dialogue and remembrance, fostering a commitment to uphold dignity and justice for all.