2024 Public Holidays in Liechtenstein

By | January 14, 2024

Public Holidays in Liechtenstein in 2024

Liechtenstein, a small landlocked country in Central Europe, observes several public holidays throughout the year. These holidays hold significance for the people of Liechtenstein, reflecting both religious and national traditions. In 2024, Liechtenstein will celebrate a variety of public holidays, each with its own customs and observances.

National Holidays

New Year’s Day (Neujahrstag) – January 1st

New Year’s Day in Liechtenstein marks the beginning of the Gregorian calendar year. It is a time for people to reflect on the past year and to welcome the new year with hope and optimism. Many Liechtensteiners celebrate New Year’s Day with family gatherings, festive meals, and fireworks displays.

Epiphany (Heilige Drei Könige) – January 6th

Epiphany, also known as the Feast of the Three Kings, commemorates the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus. It is a Christian holiday celebrated in Liechtenstein with religious services and traditional customs. In some regions, Epiphany is associated with the blessing of homes and the singing of carols by groups of singers known as Sternsinger (Star Singers).

Good Friday (Karfreitag) – Date varies (based on the Christian calendar)

Good Friday is a Christian holiday that commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is observed in Liechtenstein with religious services, processions, and acts of devotion. Many Liechtensteiners attend church services on Good Friday and participate in the Stations of the Cross, which reenact Jesus’ journey to the cross.

Easter Monday (Ostermontag) – Date varies (based on the Christian calendar)

Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday and is a public holiday in Liechtenstein. It is a time for family gatherings, outdoor activities, and continued celebrations of the Easter holiday. Many people in Liechtenstein enjoy picnics, Easter egg hunts, and festive meals with loved ones on Easter Monday.

Ascension Day (Christi Himmelfahrt) – Date varies (based on the Christian calendar)

Ascension Day commemorates the ascension of Jesus Christ into heaven. It is observed in Liechtenstein with religious services and processions. Many people attend church on Ascension Day and participate in outdoor activities such as hiking or picnicking to enjoy the spring weather.

Whit Monday (Pfingstmontag) – Date varies (based on the Christian calendar)

Whit Monday, also known as Pentecost Monday, is celebrated in Liechtenstein as the day after Pentecost, which commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles. It is a public holiday marked by religious services, family gatherings, and outdoor activities. Many Liechtensteiners spend Whit Monday with family and friends, enjoying the holiday together.

National Day (Fürstenfest) – August 15th

National Day in Liechtenstein celebrates the Feast of the Assumption of Mary and the birthday of Prince Johann II, who ruled the country from 1858 to 1929. It is a national holiday marked by festivities, parades, and cultural events. National Day is a time for Liechtensteiners to express their patriotism and pride in their country’s heritage and traditions.

All Saints’ Day (Allerheiligen) – November 1st

All Saints’ Day in Liechtenstein is a Christian holiday that honors all the saints and martyrs, known and unknown. It is observed with religious services and visits to cemeteries to remember and honor deceased loved ones. All Saints’ Day is a time for reflection, prayer, and reverence for the lives of the saints.

Christmas Day (Weihnachtstag) – December 25th

Christmas Day in Liechtenstein is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. It is observed with religious services, family gatherings, and festive meals. Many Liechtensteiners decorate their homes with lights and ornaments and exchange gifts with family and friends to celebrate the joy of the Christmas season.

St. Stephen’s Day (Stephanstag) – December 26th

St. Stephen’s Day in Liechtenstein is dedicated to St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr. It is a public holiday that is observed with religious services and family gatherings. Many people in Liechtenstein spend St. Stephen’s Day relaxing with loved ones and enjoying the festive atmosphere of the holiday season.

Table of Public Holidays and Days Off

Holiday Date Days Off Groups
New Year’s Day January 1 1 All
Epiphany January 6 1 All
Good Friday Date varies 1 Christians
Easter Monday Date varies 1 All
Ascension Day Date varies 1 Christians
Whit Monday Date varies 1 All
National Day August 15 1 All
All Saints’ Day November 1 1 All
Christmas Day December 25 1 All
St. Stephen’s Day December 26 1 All

 

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