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Festivals in Apeldoorn
Edit ThisExplore the Exciting World of Apeldoorn Festivals
Visitors in Apeldoorn should participate in various Apeldoorn festivals that are popular for their cultural vibrancy. Apeldoorn is a truly historic city. Located along the River Rhine, Apeldoorn is also one of the most sought-after residential places across Europe. A major reason for this popularity is Apeldoorn’s reputation of being a multicultural center, which is reflected in its festivals.
Traditional Festival: Dragon Boat Festival
Being celebrated for more than 80 years, the Dragon Boat Festival is among Apeldoorn’s most historic festivals. Apart from the dragon boat race that forms the main event, the festivities include a series of open-air concerts. The dragon boat race is actually a Chinese tradition, and it was accepted by Apeldoorn’s early settlers because of the trade-related cultural exchanges. Now the festival has turned into a national festival, attracting participants from across the Netherlands.
Musical Festival: Jazz in the Woods
This musical festival is credited with putting Apeldoorn on the map for world music events. The festival is famous for massive street parades and 24-hour, open-air concerts. This musical festival is usually held in the first week of May. Along with musical activities, visitors can also participate in workshops explaining the highlander form of arts.
Cultural Festival: Sunsation Festival
Held annually in July, the Sunsation Festival was strictly a celebration of various poetic variations across Europe. Today, visitors to the Sunsation Festival can look forward to exploring various forms of regional poetry and music from across the world. There are dedicated days for theater and art shows. Usually, the festival is held on the summer solstice, the longest day of the year.
