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Easter in Luxembourg

Easter is a big event in Luxembourg, celebrated by both religious and non-religious groups. Easter Sunday falls on the first Sunday after the spring equinox. Let's take a look at how Easter is celebrated in Luxembourg.

Last time updated
31.07.24

Easter is celebrated both in the religious and secular traditions of the Luxembourg community. Easter Sunday falls on the first Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox, which means that the date of Easter can vary each year.

When is Easter in Luxembourg

In 2024, Easter Sunday in Luxembourg will fall on March 31st, and will be followed by Easter Monday on April 1st. A lot of Luxembourgers leave the country for the Easter holidays, to spend time with their families. Do not expect shops and some cultural places to work during Easter Sunday and Monday, as this day is considered a state holiday.

In 2025

Next year the Easter Sunday will fall on April 20th, and this day will, of course, be a celebration and an official day off.

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What to do on this day?

If you are a religious person, this holiday is probably a special day for you, filled with many traditions. But if you are not religious, there is plenty to do as well.

Time to explore Luxembourg cathedrals

Thursday evening before Easter, also known as Holy Thursday or Gréngen Donneschdeg, commemorates the last meal of Jesus with his disciples. On this day, Christian Luxembourgers eat vegetables instead of meat. The following day is Good Friday, which is observed as the day of Jesus' death by crucifixion. As per tradition, meat is not consumed on this day as well.

On Holy Saturday, the traditional Easter vigil is held, where prayers are organized in churches across the country. This day is an important one for Christians as it marks the period of waiting for the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Luxembourg has many beautiful churches to visit during the Easter season.
Notre Dame
Some popular choices include the Notre Dame Cathedral, which is located in the heart of Luxembourg City and is known for its Gothic architecture and stunning stained glass windows.
St. Michael's
Another option is St. Michael's Church, which is located in the city of Luxembourg and is known for its beautiful frescoes and intricate altar.
St. Martin's
The St. Martin's Church in Dudelange is also a popular choice, with its beautiful stained glass windows and impressive organ.
More to visit
Other noteworthy churches include the Saint Willibrord Church in Esch-sur-Alzette, the Saint Nicholas Church in Clervaux, and the Saint Laurentius Church in Diekirch.
Quiet week before

Though, be prepared, that on the Holy week, it will be quiet. Traditionally, the bell of the main cathedral leaves for Rome to confess sins. And all organs in the churches must be quiet in memory of Jesus' death. Who calls for prayers then? Children in Luxembourg use loud rattles three times a day during Easter, known as "klibberen". In return, they receive chocolate eggs and money.

Easter Sunday, also known as Resurrection Sunday, is the most significant day for Christians as it celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Religious celebrations are held, and attending mass is a common practice. Luxembourgers who attend mass on Easter Sunday may receive a decorated hard-boiled egg as a symbol of renewal and resurrection.

In addition to the religious celebrations, there are several secular traditions associated with Easter in Luxembourg.

For agnostics with a love for chocolate eggs

One of the most popular is the Easter egg hunt, which is enjoyed by both children and adults. During an egg hunt, decorated eggs (sometimes chocolate treats) are hidden throughout a home or garden, and participants compete to see who can find the most eggs.

There will be Egg hunts not only in Luxembourg but also in neighboring Belgium, Germany and France. Amneville Zoo will hold its own Egg hunt among animals as well. In addition, communes will organize events too, for example, Ettelbruck commune will have Easter celebrations. Visitors can come alone or with kids and friends, and try to collect them all for a prize.

Emaischen

The Emaischen festival in Luxembourg takes place on Easter Monday and features a traditional folk market with small decorated clay birds called Péckvillercher. The festival will feature traditional Luxembourgish dances and songs, food and drink stands, and various activities for children.

The origins of the festival are unclear, but it has been celebrated since 1827 when potters from Nospelt sold their clay bird creations after a mass at the church of Saint Michel in Luxembourg. The festival marks the end of traditional Easter celebrations and will be held in the village of Nospelt in the south of Luxembourg and in the Fish Market in the City.

In addition to these traditions, many families in Luxembourg also enjoy spending time together during the Easter holidays. Some may take a short vacation, while others may gather for a special meal or other celebration.

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Authors: Daria
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