Belgian National Day

Belgian National Day Quick Facts - BE

AKA NameNat'l.e feestdag
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2023 Date21 July 2023
2024 Date21 July 2024

Belgian National Day

Belgian National Day is a public holiday in Belgium that marks the country's unification and establishment as a constitutional monarchy. The festivities include a range of cultural, social, and even military events held in various locations, primarily Brussels, where the main celebrations take place.

The origins of Belgian National Day date back to the 1830s when Belgium declared its independence from the Netherlands, following a period of political unrest and a brief revolutionary uprising. The new nation's founding was officially marked on July 21, 1831, when Leopold I, the first King of the Belgians, took the constitutional oath in a highly symbolic ceremony. This historical event holds a particular significance for the European Union, as Belgium is one of its founding members and continues to be the home of several of its central institutions such as the European Commission and the European Council.

Various cultural initiatives, typically involving culinary delights, traditional music, and dance performances from different regions of Belgium, are hosted to encourage cultural exchange and promote unity between the European nations. Belgian National Day is observed annually on July 21st.

Top facts about Belgian National Day

  • It took nearly a year after the revolutions for the country to gain its independence. A new Belgian constitution was drafted and completed on 25 November 1830 but it did not gain approval until 7 February 1831, and the nation was not officially recognised until July 21st of 1831.
  • One of the most important dates in the Belgian Revolution is December 20, 1830. This was the day when the power recognised the separation of Belgium and its province from the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Belgian National Day Top Events and Things to Do

  • Attend the king’s inspection of the Belgian Army in a parade that passes in front of the Royal Palace and around the Parc de Bruxelles.
  • Attend the re-enactment of a military camp by the 101e Airborne in the Parc de Bruxelles. This re-enactment commemorates the Second World War which greatly affected Belgium and Europe as a continent.

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