Ascension Day in Switzerland ― Date, History, and Details

Ascension Day in Switzerland

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History of Ascension Day in Switzerland and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

Ascension Day is a public holiday in Switzerland that is celebrated on the 40th day after Easter. It commemorates Jesus Christ’s ascension into heaven according to Christian belief.

The holiday is not as widely celebrated as other public holidays such as Christmas or Easter, but many churches hold special services and there are usually a few days off work. In some cantons (regions), Ascension Day is a part of a longer holiday period that also includes Whit Monday.

Ascension Day is typically a quiet holiday with most businesses and public services remaining open. Some stores and restaurants may be closed, but this is usually not the case in larger cities. Many people use the day to spend time with family or friends, or to go on short trips.