1 January (New Year’s Day), 6 January (Epiphany), Easter
Monday, 1 May (Labour Day), Ascension Day, Whitmonday,
Corpus Christi, 15 August (Assumption), 26 Ocotober (National
Holiday), 1 November (All-Saints), 8 December (Immaculate
Conception), 25/26 December (Christmas).
February: on the last Thursday of the month, Wiener Opernball at
the Staatsoper. The most important social event of the year.
May: celebration on 1 May of the opening of the Prater. Vienna
Spring Marathon.
Half-May till June: during the Wiener Festwochen, the city
lends profile to its achievements as a European art- and music city.
June: the huge Sommernachtsfest (Summer Solstice Feast) on
the Donau-insel is a mixture of fancy fair, music and entertainment
(theatre, cabaret); a free-of-charge open-air festival. During the Wiener
Musiksommer (Viennese Music Summer) classical concerts take place,
for instance in churches and parks.
July/August: Musikfilmfestival. Musical films are shown on
a huge screen on Rathausplatz.
November/December: international equestrian- and jumping
tournament in the Wiener Stadthalle.
December: Christmas markets on Rathausplatz, on Freyung, at the
Spittelberg, in the Heiligenkreuzer Hof and in front of Schloss
Schönbrunn. Silvesterfeiern (New Year’s Eve celebration) on
Stephansplatz, with stalls selling beverages. Podia and dance tents. In
the cathedral, the giant bell ‘Pummerin’ is rung at midnight.