Belgian National Day is celebrated annually on July 21st. This date commemorates the investiture of Leopold I as the first King of the Belgians in 1831.
The importance of this day stems from:
Commemorating Independence: The day marks Belgium's fight for independence and its development as a sovereign nation.
Investiture of the First King: It specifically marks the date Leopold I took his constitutional oath as the first King of Belgium.
Celebrations and Activities
Various activities and celebrations occur throughout Belgium, particularly in Brussels:
National Day in the Park: Events include entertainment, children's activities, concerts, and security/police villages.
Military and Civil Parade: A traditional parade showcases the military and civilian aspects of the nation.
Concert and Fireworks: The day ends with a concert and fireworks display, often with laser and drone shows.
Regional and Local Events: Localities such as Liège, Antwerp, Binche, and Wavre host their own festivities, including rooftop parties, garden parties, and park activities.
Other Festivities: Celebrations often feature music, drinks, happy hour specials, and traditional Belgian snacks such as frites, waffles, and various beers.
Public Holiday
Belgian
National Day is a public holiday, and many businesses and offices are likely
closed.
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