Näfelser Fahrt

Quick Facts
- Date
- Thursday, April 5, 2029
- Observed in
- Switzerland
- Type
- Regional Holiday
What is Näfelser Fahrt?
The Näfelser Fahrt is a public holiday unique to the Canton of Glarus, Switzerland, celebrated on the first Thursday of April each year. It commemorates the Battle of Näfels fought on April 9, 1388.
This is the oldest battle commemoration still celebrated in Switzerland and one of the oldest in Europe. The holiday honors the decisive victory of the Glarus forces over the Habsburg Austrian army.
The word "Fahrt" means "journey" or "pilgrimage" in German, referring to the traditional procession to the battlefield memorial site.
When is Näfelser Fahrt 2029?
Näfelser Fahrt is on Thursday, April 5 in 2029. Check the dates and days for other years in the table below.
History & Origin
On April 9, 1388, a small force of about 400-600 Glarus fighters faced an Austrian Habsburg army of approximately 6,000-15,000 soldiers. Despite being heavily outnumbered, the Glarus forces achieved a remarkable victory.
The battle took place during the ongoing conflicts between the Swiss Confederation and the Habsburg dynasty. The victory secured Glarus's independence and strengthened the Swiss Confederation.
According to legend, a sudden April snowstorm helped the Glarus fighters by obscuring their movements and causing confusion among the Austrian forces. Eleven large stones mark the spots where Austrian knights fell during the battle.
The commemoration began shortly after the battle in 1389 and has been held continuously for over 630 years, making it one of the longest-running annual commemorations in the world.
How It's Celebrated
Procession to Näfels: The main tradition is a solemn procession from the town of Glarus to the battlefield memorial near Näfels, a journey of about 10 kilometers.
Stone Memorials: Participants visit the eleven memorial stones (Gedenksteine) marking where Austrian nobles fell in battle. At each stone, a prayer is recited.
Official Ceremony: A religious service and official speeches are held at the battlefield memorial chapel (Schlachtkapelle).
Traditional Dress: Many participants wear traditional Glarus costumes during the procession.
Public Holiday: All businesses, schools, and government offices in Glarus are closed.
Community Gathering: The day serves as a reminder of Glarus identity and independence, bringing the canton's communities together.
Where It's Observed
Näfelser Fahrt is a public holiday in 1 country. In 2029, it falls on Thursday, April 5.
Fun Facts
- The Näfelser Fahrt has been celebrated continuously since 1389—over 630 years
- It is the oldest battle commemoration in Switzerland
- About 400-600 Glarus fighters defeated an Austrian army of potentially 15,000
- Eleven memorial stones mark where Austrian knights fell
- According to legend, a miraculous snowstorm helped the Glarus victory
- The procession covers approximately 10 kilometers
- The holiday always falls on the first Thursday of April
- Glarus is one of Switzerland's smallest cantons by population
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Näfelser Fahrt?
Näfelser Fahrt is celebrated on the first Thursday of April each year. It is a public holiday only in the Canton of Glarus.
What battle does Näfelser Fahrt commemorate?
It commemorates the Battle of Näfels on April 9, 1388, when a small Glarus force defeated a much larger Austrian Habsburg army, securing Glarus's independence.
What are the traditions of Näfelser Fahrt?
The main tradition is a procession from Glarus to the battlefield memorial near Näfels, visiting eleven memorial stones along the way. A religious service and official ceremony are held at the battlefield chapel.
Why is it called 'Fahrt'?
'Fahrt' means 'journey' or 'pilgrimage' in German, referring to the traditional procession to the battlefield memorial site.
How old is this commemoration?
The Näfelser Fahrt has been celebrated continuously since 1389, making it over 630 years old and the oldest battle commemoration in Switzerland.
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