Events2Join

Official holidays in South Tyrol


Official holidays in South Tyrol - Alto Adige

If you are planning holidays in South Tyrol, it might be important for you to know when there are official holidays or feast days · Sunday, December 8, 2024

Official holidays in South Tyrol - Val Gardena - Dolomites, Italy

Useful information for your holidays in South Tyrol: when do the shops remain closed? · Monday, January 1, 2024. New Year's Day · Saturday, January 6, 2024

Official holidays in South Tyrol - Merano and surroundings - Italy

Useful information for your holidays in South Tyrol: the official holidays and feast days · Monday, January 1, 2024. New Year's Day · Saturday, January 6, 2024

Public holidays in South Tyrol | Useful information

The most important holidays in 2024: · 01.01.2024: New Year's Day (Monday) · 06.01.2024: Epiphany (Saturday) · 08.02.2024: Fat Thursday · 13.02.2024: Shrove ...

Public holidays in South Tyrol - Bolzano and surroundings

Useful information for your holidays on the Wine Road: on public holidays, many shops and offices stay closed · Monday, January 1, 2024. New Year's Day.

Official holidays in South Tyrol and East Tyrol - Val Pusteria / Pustertal

Useful information for your holidays in South Tyrol: when do the shops remain closed? · Monday, January 1, 2024. New Year's Day · Saturday, January 6, 2024

Official holidays in South Tyrol - Alta Badia

Most shops and offices remain closed during the feast days and national holidays · Monday, January 1, 2024. New Year's Day · Saturday, January 6, 2024. Epiphany.

Official holidays in South Tyrol - Alpe di Siusi, Dolomites, Italy

If you are planning holidays in South Tyrol, it might be important for you to know when there are official holidays or feast days. Please note that the most ...

Official holidays in South Tyrol - Lake Caldaro - Kaltern - Kalterer See

If you are planning your holidays at Lake Caldaro, it might be important to know when there are national and religious holidays. The 25th of April and the 2nd ...

South Tyrol holidays | the alpine part of Italy - Dolomites

Holidays in South Tyrol, Italy ❤ the best info for the most beautiful time of the year ❤ Accommodation, offers & tips - here!

Public holidays in Italy - Wikipedia

These include a mix of national, religious and local observances. As for Whit Monday, there is an exception for South Tyrol. In Italy there are also State ...

South Tyrol | The official website for your holidays, events and South ...

South Tyrol is... An experience that is memorable by nature. Between high peaks and wide valleys, in modern wineries and rustic farms, at high-tech companies ...

Public holidays Autonomous Province South Tyrol 2024 (Statutory + ...

Statutory + non-recognised public holidays 2024 ; 01.11.2024 ; Fr ; All Saints' Day ...

South Tyrol - Travel website for holidays in South Tyrol / Italy

Holidays in South Tyrol – relaxation in every season ✔ Culture ✔ Nature ✔ Events ✔ Summer & winter sports ✔ Wellness & much more.

Official holidays in Tyrol - Tyrol - Austria

Since 1965, October 26 is the National Day in Austria, in commemoration of October 26 of the year 1955, when Austria decided upon its "voluntary, everlasting ...

Official holidays in Trentino

All official holidays of the Trentino at a glance: this is where you can find a list of the days when the shops of the region remain closed! · Sunday, June 2nd, ...

Service - South Tyrol - Alto Adige - Bolzano

Important information for your holidays in South Tyrol, gathered for you, at a glance. This is where you can find a list of public holidays, in which shops ...

Upcoming Tirol Public Holidays - qppstudio.net

Below is the list of Tirol public holidays from November 2024 to October 2025: ; June 9, Monday, Whit Monday ; June 19, Thursday, Corpus Christi Day.

Public Holidays South Tyrol 2024, 2025, 2026 - holidays-info.com

Holidays South Tyrol (Italy) ; January 1, 2023 · New Year's Day · 52 ; January 6, 2023 · Epiphany · 01 ; April 9, 2023 · Easter Day · 14 ; April 10, 2023 · Easter Monday.

Holidays in South Tyrol: magical diversity - Roter Hahn

A total of three languages ​​– German, Italian and Ladin – are officially spoken in South Tyrol. Rural customs and traditions are practised and preserved, but ...