(Liste) Walpurgisnacht Harz Sage
Walpurgis night in german folklore the night of 30 april may day s eve when witches meet on the brocken mountain and hold revels with their gods brocken is the highest of the harz mountains of north central germany.
Walpurgisnacht harz sage. Ein auszug aus dem buch die schönsten sagen aus dem harz mit illustrationen von luise bussert. Walpurgisnacht walpurgis night or the night of walpurga walburga is a traditional holiday celebrated on the 30th of april in both central and northern europe. Der sage nach versammeln sich zur walpurgisnacht die hexen auf dem hexentanzplatz bei thale um von dort aus auf besen mistgabeln katzen u ä. On walpurgis night in the harz mountains witches and devils are on their way. But when the harz night of nights begins on 30 april they show their eerie demon like sides. While germany s harz mountains are an awesome travel destination at any time of the year they turn particularly magical on walpurgisnacht which takes place in spring each year. Der teufel lädt seine hexen zum hexensabbat ein.
Die sage von der walpurgisnacht in jedem jahr findet auf dem brocken dem blocksberg ein schauerliches spektakel statt. This wild pagan festival is unique and fun for the entire family. In german folklore walpurgis night was believed to be the night of a witches meeting on the brocken the highest peak in the harz mountains a range of wooded hills in central germany. Most of the year the harz inhabitants leave witch brooms devil horns horse feet and witch noses at home. 53 videos play all sagen aus dem harz feinste hörkost der brocken ein berg im sperrgebiet geheime anlagen geheimnisvolle orte ard hd duration. Walburga was an english nun who came to germany with the task of christianizing the saxons and she became an abbess at the heidenheim monastery. Walpurgis night is known alternatively as saint walpurga s eve walpurgisnacht and vappu.
It was around this time that walpurgisnacht got its name from the christian saint walburga in an attempt to christianize the day. To ward off evil and protect themselves and their livestock people would traditionally light fires on the hillsides 10 9 1 a tradition that continues in some regions today.