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Sunday of the Dead 2025 in Germany

The Sunday of the Dead (Totensonntag) is a religious holiday in the German Evangelical Church dedicated to the memory of those who have passed away. Like the National Day of Mourning, it is a “silent day” - this means that in some regions of Germany music or dance events are prohibited.

Is Sunday of the Dead a Public Holiday?

While Sunday of the Dead is not a public holiday, it is categorized as a silent day (stiller Tag) in all or part of Germany. In some states, special restrictions may apply for certain types of activities, such as concerts or dance events. Depending on the state, businesses may follow normal or restricted opening hours, or they may be closed for the day.

Remembering a loved one who has passed away.

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What Do People Do?

Many Germans visit the graves of loves ones who have passed away. Services are held in many Lutheran churches.

Public Life

The Totensonntag is a so-called “silent day” (stiller Tag). In some German states music or dance events are prohibited by law. Like on any other Sunday, offices, banks and schools are closed. Public transport usually runs on a normal Sunday schedule.

Background

The Sunday of the Dead was initiated in 1816 by Frederick William III of Prussia.

Sunday of the Dead Observances

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2020日曜日11月22日 (日)Sunday of the DeadSilent Day
2021日曜日11月21日 (日)Sunday of the DeadSilent Day
2022日曜日11月20日 (日)Sunday of the DeadSilent Day
2023日曜日11月26日 (日)Sunday of the DeadSilent Day
2024日曜日11月24日 (日)Sunday of the DeadSilent Day
2025日曜日11月23日 (日)Sunday of the DeadSilent Day
2026日曜日11月22日 (日)Sunday of the DeadSilent Day
2027日曜日11月21日 (日)Sunday of the DeadSilent Day
2028日曜日11月26日 (日)Sunday of the DeadSilent Day
2029日曜日11月25日 (日)Sunday of the DeadSilent Day
2030日曜日11月24日 (日)Sunday of the DeadSilent Day

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