Czech Republic has a rich history and culture, and so the tradition of celebrating is especially honored. Holidays
Czech Republic are characterized by their brilliance and originality,
but because many tourists try to visit the country where there are some
ceremonial events or holidays.
Czechs love music and festivals. Still preserved respect for the wedding theatrical performances with ceremonial dances. Rustic wedding is celebrated in a rustic tavern with an invitation to a large number of guests.
Every year on June 17 in South Bohemia begins Carnival - Five-petalled Rose Festival, which is one of the most significant events in the public life of the country. During the carnival hosts the International Music Festival "Cesky Krumlov."
New Year in the Czech Republic is celebrated on 1 January. By the way, December 31 - coincides with the day of St. Sylvester. On this day to have fun, fun, lots of food and drink. January 6 Czechs celebrate Epiphany Catholic or Feast of the Three Kings. Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras in the Czech Republic begins in February. February 14 celebrate Valentine's Day (Valentine's Day).
In the Czech Republic celebrate Easter in the Catholic calendar. This festival is called the second Christmas or New Year. Happy Easter relate diverse beliefs, customs and celebrations. Czechs celebrate May 1 Labour Day, May 8 - Day of Liberation from Fascism. December 25 - Christmas Day.
Czechs love music and festivals. Still preserved respect for the wedding theatrical performances with ceremonial dances. Rustic wedding is celebrated in a rustic tavern with an invitation to a large number of guests.
Every year on June 17 in South Bohemia begins Carnival - Five-petalled Rose Festival, which is one of the most significant events in the public life of the country. During the carnival hosts the International Music Festival "Cesky Krumlov."
New Year in the Czech Republic is celebrated on 1 January. By the way, December 31 - coincides with the day of St. Sylvester. On this day to have fun, fun, lots of food and drink. January 6 Czechs celebrate Epiphany Catholic or Feast of the Three Kings. Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras in the Czech Republic begins in February. February 14 celebrate Valentine's Day (Valentine's Day).
In the Czech Republic celebrate Easter in the Catholic calendar. This festival is called the second Christmas or New Year. Happy Easter relate diverse beliefs, customs and celebrations. Czechs celebrate May 1 Labour Day, May 8 - Day of Liberation from Fascism. December 25 - Christmas Day.
I love to visit and enjoy great holidays to czech republic.
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