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Events in Switzerland

Events calendar Switzerland: If you need more information about events that take place in our fabulous country, we are happy to assist. There is a lot going on, here just a few exciting offerings. If you need more assistance, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We are here to help and are delighted to assist you.

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Everyone can agree that Switzerland is a beautiful country, and its events prove it. Even though the majority of the events concentrate on the ancient customs in the country, there are those that seek to take a modern approach. Well, be it summer or winter, there is something to be enjoyed, from summer music fest to winter Christmas market.

On a regional level, it is assorted festivities, like the cow parades, that unite the residents, such as umbrellas and rustic tones of nature. So, ordinary people celebrate their national holiday, Swiss National Day, in a traditional way, with the sky being lit up thanks to having a lot of fireworks on that day. The plurality of events indicates the cultural richness of Switzerland.

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Additional Events in Switzerland

Sechseläuten

Sechseläuten is a spring parade, held every year in Zurich on the third Monday of April. It is the day that symbolizes the end of winter and welcome of warmer months. The main event is the "Böögg" or giant snowman, stuffed with explosives and resolved to be burned. The belief is that the sooner the head blows up, the sooner summer is expected to come.

Fête de l'Escalade

La célébration de la Fête de l'Escalade à Genève a lieu, this time every year, in the memory of the defeat of the French Duke of Savoy's armies in 1602. Locals perform parades, reenact battles, and break up marzipan-filled chocolate jars that represent the melting pot used during the defense of the town.