Fastnacht 2025: Pauline I. inspires with colorful appearances!

Neustadt an der Weinstraße feiert die fünfte Jahreszeit mit Aktivitäten der Tollitäten, Traditionen und Herausforderungen der Fastnacht.
Neustadt an der Weinstraße celebrates the fifth season with activities of the tollities, traditions and challenges of Shrovetide. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Fastnacht 2025: Pauline I. inspires with colorful appearances!

The fifth season, also known as Fastnacht or Carnival, is in full swing. On January 20, 2025, the foolish sovereignty, especially Pauline I from the KVN, are busy making numerous appointments. The lively atmosphere in the cities is unmistakable, from festivals and moves to religious meetings. An evening with Pauline I. took place, among other things, at religious festivals in Ludwigshafen and Meckenheim. The princess meticulously prepares for her appearances, which are filled with festive occasions. Her styling is one of the first tasks, while her hair is having a curling rod to do justice to the foolish hustle and bustle. Rheinpfalz vividly reports on the challenges and joys of the foolish period.

The story of the carnival is as multifaceted as the celebrations itself. It goes back to ancient times, with roots that lie in today's Mesopotamia. About 5000 years ago, the Babylonians celebrated festivals to drive away evil spirits. These traditions spread quickly throughout the Mediterranean and led to festivals, such as the Roman Saturnalia, which were connected to the honor of gods. At the moment the carnival, the name of which is derived from the Rhenish "Carne Vale", is an opportunity to temporarily dissolve the social classes.

traditions and customs

The tradition of dressing has preserved for thousands of years and varied depending on the region. Masks and costumes symbolize the temporary role exchange and the struggle between light and dark. In the Middle Ages, numerous fool's parties were created in which church rites were mocked. Typical customs and exclamation, such as "Alaaf" in Cologne and "Helau" in Düsseldorf, are an integral part of the celebrations today. Carnival time.

In Germany there are around 5,300 carnival, carnival and carnival clubs that maintain the cultural heritage and build on the long tradition. The main celebrations officially begin on November 11th at 11:11 a.m. and culminated between Carnival Friday and Tuesday. The climax is the Rosenmontagszug in Cologne, which attracts about one million spectators year after year and is part of the lively hustle and bustle in the carnival season. The nubbel burning, which symbolically repay all sins and misconduct of the past few days, is another distinctive ritual that marks the transition at Lent.

The connection between tradition and festive exuberance is particularly evident in the various regional forms and the general goal of exposing clothing regulations and social norms on these days. This diversity is an expression of the community and joint celebration that makes the carnival a distinctive cultural experience.

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