Day of Lower Saxony

The Pied Piper of Hamelin in 2009 in Hamelin

The Day of Lower Saxony (German: Tag der Niedersachsen or TdN) is a three-day, cultural state festival in the German state of Lower Saxony, which has taken place annually since 1981. The venue is always a different Lower Saxon town.

Aim

At the festival, the participants present the cultural diversity of the state, displaying them to a large audience. The event is intended to be a place where young and old can meet. Other purposes of the TDN are to reinforce awareness of the state, to encourage citizens to identify with their own state and to increase their sense of belonging to Lower Saxony. The TDN automatically promotes the reputation of Lower Saxony, and also helps to raise the profile of each host town. Long term, the local organizers hope to gain from a revival of tourism.

Venues

  • 1991: Rinteln
  • 1992: Helmstedt
  • 1993: Emden
  • 1994: Munster
  • 1995: Oldenburg
  • 1996: Wolfenbüttel
  • 1997: Nienburg
  • 1998: Meppen
  • 1999: Bückeburg
  • 2000: Peine
  • Leer 2003: Parade in traditional costumes
    Leer 2003: Parade in traditional costumes
  • Melle 2006: Parade in traditional costumes
    Melle 2006: Parade in traditional costumes
  • Cuxhaven 2007: People gathering for the opening
    Cuxhaven 2007: People gathering for the opening
  • Celle 2010: Visitors in front of Celle Castle
    Celle 2010: Visitors in front of Celle Castle

External links

  • Website about the Day of Lower Saxony in 2007 in Cuxhaven
  • Website about the Day of Lower Saxony in 2008 in Winsen/Luhe
  • Website about the Day of Lower Saxony in 2009 in Hamelin[permanent dead link]
  • Website about the Day of Lower Saxony in 2010 in Celle
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International
  • VIAF
National
  • Germany