Grundlovsdag – the mystery of the not-so-known national day of Denmark

Tomorrow is Grundlovsdag, the celebration of the Danish Constitution, which was enacted on June 5th, 1849. Like May 1st, it is considered a half-holiday, although it holds significant meaning for many people.

While Grundlovsdag perhaps is the closest to an official national day of Denmark that we have, a significant portion of the Danish population would probably be hard pressed if asked what the 5th of June actually represents. Grundlovsdag is a celebration of democracy, but in a country where the democratic process is seen as a […]


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