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- Chalandamarz in detail | Engadin
In the Lower Engadine and in Val Müstair, 1 March is one of the most exciting days of the year - characterised by traditions and supported by young people The air is ice-cold and crystal clear, the sun can only be glimpsed behind the mountains in the east
- Chalandamarz 2026 (First of March Festival), Engadin, Switzerland . . .
Chalandamarz (First of March Festival) is a traditional spring festival celebrated in the Romansh-speaking valleys of Switzerland, marking the end of winter and the arrival of a new season
- Chalandamarz - Wikipedia
Chalandamarz is a traditional spring festival in Romansh-speaking and Italian-speaking parts of the Swiss canton of Graubünden It is celebrated on, and named for, the First of March (Calendae Martis) and marks the end of winter
- Chalandamarz - Engadin
In ancient pagan times, the vital task of driving away the icy season on March 1st was once the responsibility of the youths of a village Today, the custom of "Chalandamarz" is the heart of one of the happiest days in the Engadine and is firmly in the hands of children
- Chalandamarz - Lebendige Traditionen
"Chalandamarz" is a Romansh word for the first day of the month of March, when the bells ring out winter and welcome the approach of spring The custom, portrayed in the famous children's book "Schellenursli" ("A Bell for Ursli") by Selina Chönz and Alois Carigiet, is respected in Engadin, Münstertal, Bergell, Puschlav, Misox, Oberhalbstein
- Top Event Engadin: Chalandamarz - an old Engadin custom 2025
Chalandamarz goes back to the Roman calendar: «Chalanda» means «first day of the month» and «Marz» stands for the month of March Once upon a time, on March 1, elections to public office were held, and at the same time winter was driven out
- Chalandamarz - an old Engadin custom | Switzerland Tourism
Chalandamarz goes back to the Roman calendar: «Chalanda» means «first day of the month» and «Marz» stands for the month of March In the past, elections for public offices were held on this 1st March, but at the same time winter was driven out
- Chalandamarz - The First of March - iamexpat. ch
Every year on March 1, children donned in traditional blue and red can be seen roaming through the villages of the Engadine mountain region, joyfully ringing their cowbells and singing
- Things to do in Engadine in March - Wanderlog
In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to Engadine Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March
- Chalandamarz: Die grosse Parade der Glocken - News - SRF
In Teilen des Kantons Graubünden wird Chalandamarz gefeiert Schulkinder ziehen in blauen Hemden und mit roten Mützen durch die Dörfer und singen Frühlingslieder Sie tragen dabei Kuhglocken und
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