• Walpurgis Night (/vælˈpʊərɡɪs, vɑːl-, -ˈpɜːr-/), an abbreviation of Saint Walpurgis Night (from the German Sankt-Walpurgisnacht [zaŋkt valˈpʊʁɡɪsˌnaxt]...
  • In the present day, Walpurgis Night celebrations combine elements of the pagan Celtic and Germanic customs with the veneration of the Christian saint.
  • Walpurgis Night, a traditional holiday celebrated on April 30 in northern Europe and Scandinavia.
  • Another typical activity carried out on Walpurgis Night is the lighting of bonfires, which, according to one tradition, was also a means of warding off witches.
  • Dracula, a truly European vision of horror has a number of links with Walpurgis night. In the short story “Dracula’s Guest” takes place on Walpurgis Night.
  • Making a bonfire on Walpurgis Night is a tradition in most of Sweden. So who was Valborg, Wealdburg, Walburg, Walpurga or Walpurgis?
  • Walpurgis Night, also known as Walpurgisnacht in German, is a holiday that occurs on April 30th in different parts of Europe.
  • Walpurgis Night has been celebrated since the eighth century in many countries. On the day that spring arrives, plants and herbs take on special properties that...
  • History of Walpurgis Night. The holiday’s origins may be traced to pagan fertility ceremonies and the arrival of spring.
  • Walpurgis Night is a reoccurring event that takes places every quarter of the year. Walpurgis Night is an event revolves around a phenomenon that affects the Engine...