Maastricht Carnival 2020 Guide to Maastricht


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One of the biggest events in the Netherlands, the Maastricht carnival is a proof that traditional religious celebrations can turn into crazy parties. "Carne vale" means "farewell to meat" in Latin, that is, animal foods must be avoided for a period of 40 days (the time Jesus fasted in the desert) before Easter. Just at the beginning […]


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Monday 12 February True to local tradition, on Carnevalsmaandag (Carnival Monday), the Femilie- en Kinderoptoch (the family. Delicious! Nonnevotte are lip-smacking, scrumptious treats! If you don't know what it is: a nonnevot is a traditional sweet pastry that is eaten during Carnival.


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Carnaval 11 t/m 13 februari Van zondag 11 februari t/m dinsdag 13 februari 2024 staat Maastricht weer op zijn kop vanwege de 'Vastelaovend'. Familieoptocht maandag 12 februari Carnavalsmaandag trekt de familie- en kinderoptocht door de stad. Zate Hermeniekes Concours dinsdag 13 februari


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The Carnival Occurs in Maastricht, the capital city of Limburg province, in the southern part of the Netherlands. Young and old participate, creating outlandish costumes and striking and colorful floats. During the three-day celebration, there are live bands, plenty to eat and drink, a grand parade, and lots of merry-making in the streets.


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The essence of celebrating carnival in Maastricht In Maastricht, carnival is called Vastelaovend and it's a serious business. Celebrations last for three days - carnival officially starts on Sunday, when a procession with beautifully crafted and decorated floats and extras parade through the city. But the festivities continue until Tuesday evening!


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Carnaval. 21 February 2022. Gemeente Maastricht has announced that Vastelaovend [Carnaval] will go ahead this year, however it will be smaller and with restrictions. Carnaval in the Netherlands is a celebration of craziness, of oppositeness, of the switching of what were once normal social roles in society and turning the world on its head.


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The carnival season actually officially begins on November 11. The actual feast might not take place until the lead-up to Ash Wednesday, but several unofficial carnaval events will be held from November 11 onwards.


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Carnaval in Maastricht! Want to experience a Dutch Carnival at it's finest? Come visit the Maastricht Carnival on your next trip to the Netherlands! But for now, you can watch this live stream.


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Met de carnaval voor de deur..hoe manifesteert zo'n feest tijdens een crisis..niemand wil zich voor iemand anders onderdoen en je ziet de duurste.


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Saturday - 22 February - the Day Before At 1:11 pm the introduction to the main event starts: the Prince of Carnival of Maastricht arrives at the station and leads a festive parade to city hall.


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If you are traveling by car, Maastricht has the delight of having one of the most prominent highways in Europe passing through. This is the E25/A2 connected to the E40 and E42. If you reach Maastricht, there are a lot of different parking options. The one in the middle of the city center can be expensive, reaching up to 5 euros an hour.


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Maastricht during its carnival season. Image: Depositphotos Even though Carnival has not been celebrated in the Netherlands for that long (since the end of World War II), it is a tradition loved by many. Mainly celebrated in the predominantly Catholic southern provinces Carnival was celebrated as a religious festival.


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Carnival Event Sustainable driving Public transport Celebrating Vastelaovend in Mestreech? From February 11 to 13 2024, Maastricht will once again be red, yellow and green. We inform you how you can travel smart and economically to the city center during Carnival 2023. When are the parades and activities?


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262 Share 14K views Streamed 11 months ago MAASTRICHT Carnaval has a long history in the Netherlands. It is celebrated not only in Maastricht city but also other cities such as Den Bosch,.


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Carnaval (Dutch carnival) is the most vibrant and widely celebrated popular festival in Maastricht. About 200,000 people immerse themselves in a festival full of parades, musical performances and unofficial ceremonies for three days.


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Monday, February 12 Carnival Monday is Family Day in Maastricht, with a family parade at 2.22pm, so this is the ideal occasion for families with kids! Tuesday, February 13 The Zate Hermeniekes Concours parade passes by throughout the day, starting at 2.11pm. There's also a children's costume competition at 2.33pm at the Sterzaal.