All Saints’ Day in Sweden ― Date, History, and Details

All Saints’ Day in Sweden

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History of All Saints’ Day in Sweden and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

In Sweden, All Saints’ Day is celebrated on the first day of November. It is a public holiday and many people have the day off from work. The holiday is also known as “All Hallows’ Day” or “Hallowmas”. It is a Christian holiday that commemorates all the saints, both known and unknown.

On this day, many people visit cemeteries to pay their respects to deceased relatives and friends. Flowers are often placed on graves. Some people also attend church services. In some parts of Sweden, it is traditional to bake special pastries called “hallongrottor” on All Saints’ Day.