Home » Walpurgis Night in the Harz with costumes and live music

Walpurgis Night in the Harz with costumes and live music

by admin
Walpurgis Night in the Harz with costumes and live music

According to the police in Halberstadt, Walpurgis Night in Saxony-Anhalt started off peacefully. A spokeswoman for the police in Goslar, Lower Saxony, made a similar statement. The police were initially unable to name the number of participants.

In the Lower Saxony part of the Harz, the towns of Braunlage, St. Andreasberg, Bad Grund and Hahnenklee are among the strongholds for the festivals surrounding Walpurgis Night. Numerous events are also planned in Saxony-Anhalt, for example in Schierke.

Goethe’s “Faust”

Walpurgis Night is said to be named after St. Walburga. Goethe laid the literary foundation for the wild festivals. After climbing the Brocken in 1777, he captured the devilish goings-on in “Faust”.

According to old folk belief, witches meet on the Brocken, also known as Blocksberg, on the night of May 1st to dance and celebrate with the devil. In addition, winter is driven out with a lot of shouting and spring is welcomed. Walpurgis Night is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Harz.

See also  Justin Hubner Officially Loaned by Wolves to Cerezo Osaka

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy