Halloween

Halloween Quick Facts - DK

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2023 Date31 October 2023
2024 Date31 October 2024

Halloween

Halloween, also known as All Hallows' Eve, is a celebration observed in many countries around the world. Its origins can be traced back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, which marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. The event is known for activities such as trick-or-treating, attending costume parties, carving pumpkins into jack-o'-lanterns, and visiting haunted attractions.

In Denmark, the observance of Halloween is a relatively recent phenomenon, having gained popularity only since the late 1990s. The Danish people have embraced the occasion by incorporating their own cultural traditions and customs. One such example is the celebration of "Fastelavn" in February, which shares similarities with Halloween, including dressing up in costumes and going door-to-door for treats. Furthermore, the Danish Halloween experience is notably influenced by the country's rich history of folklore, with tales of mythical creatures like witches, trolls, and elves providing inspiration for costumes and decorations.

Halloween in Denmark takes place on October 31st, mirroring its celebration in other countries. The event is marked by various activities, such as children trick-or-treating in neighborhoods, attending themed parties, and visiting Halloween-themed amusement parks like Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. Moreover, many families indulge in pumpkin carving, leaving their intricate creations outside their homes to welcome trick-or-treaters. Although Halloween is not a public holiday in Denmark, its observance continues to grow in popularity, becoming an enjoyable annual tradition for Danes of all ages.

Halloween facts

  • According to Google Trends’ Frightgeist, the top Halloween costumes of 2022 include Harley Quinn, the Stranger Things gang and classics like witches and vampires.
  • In early Celtic celebrations, turnips or other root vegetables were used in place of pumpkins. A burning lump of coal was placed inside the hollowed out vegetable and carried during the festivities.
  • It is estimated that Danes spend an average of 200 Danish Kroner (around 30 USD) each on Halloween items such as decorations and costumes.
  • Pumpkin carving is a popular activity in Denmark during Halloween season. Carved pumpkins are often seen on doorsteps or in windows as decorations, a tradition borrowed from the United States.

Top things to do in Denmark for Halloween

  • Dress up in your favorite costume.
  • Go trick-or-treating.

Halloween references and related sites

Guinness World Records: Heaviest Pumpkin

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