Rose Monday Rosenmontag in German is one of the biggest celebrations of the German carnival, and it is marked before Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent for many Christians. The history of carnival can be traced back to Germanic tribes celebrating the return of daylight and warmth, as Christianity became popular, the celebrations continued prior to Lent, the period of fasting before Easter.
The first modern parade took place in Cologne. It was also originally used for the fourth Monday of lent because the pope traditionally consecrated a rose the Sunday before. The floats generally make a mockery of German habits, and they carry figures up to seven meters, and the often represent recent events or taboo subjects in a satirical way.
Political satire has also become a tradition with people singing songs that are critical of recent events, or floats. Published On 13 Feb Below what we know about it: When and what is Rose Monday?
In , it is celebrated on Monday, February Marching bands and local associations also take part in the parades. Large parades often attract thousands of spectators. Spectators often dress as mythical or political figures, with men often dressing as women.
There are also other local customs. In many places, people sing songs that are critical of recent events or figures of authority, such as politicians, police officers and even teachers. People in Cologne may cut off strangers' neck ties, as these are seen as symbol of authority. Special cabaret or other theatrical performances are held in southern Germany.
Carnival Monday is not a national public holiday in Germany. However, schools and some other organizations are closed and many people have one or more days off work in many Catholic areas.
Public life generally focuses on carnival activities. There may be some local disruption to traffic, as roads in city and town centers are closed for the parades to take place. The traditions around the Carnival period are thought to have begun in the Roman period over two thousand years ago.
It was customary that the servants and slaves played the role of masters for one day each year. This tradition is reflected in the custom of making a mockery of local, national and international leaders and public figures in modern times. Carnival also marks the end of the period before Lent for many Christians.
Lent is the name for the period before Easter. Some Christians fast and spend a lot of time in prayer during Lent. Traditionally, people did not eat meat, sugar or eggs or drink alcohol during this period. Remaining stores of these products were eaten in the Carnival period.
The German name for Carnival Monday is Rosenmontag.
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