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3. Advent 2025

Date: December 14, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Germany Public Holidays

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Description

3. Advent is the third Sunday in the Advent season. Advent is the time when people get ready for Christmas. It always falls on a Sunday in December, usually about two weeks before Christmas Day.

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The day means growing hope and joy as Christmas gets nearer. It is part of a longer time of waiting and remembering the story behind Christmas. Many churches and families think about light, peace, and happiness on this day.

3. Advent is important because it marks the near end of Advent and the approach of the celebration of Jesus birth. It helps people slow down and focus on what matters to them before the holiday. The day has a calm and thoughtful mood for many.

Traditions

On the third Sunday of Advent families light the third candle on the Advent wreath. They often sit around the wreath, sing short Advent songs, and read a little poem or Bible verse aloud. The mood is calm and cozy.

People bake and eat special treats like Stollen, Lebkuchen, and butter cookies. Many households enjoy a warm drink such as Gluhwein for adults or hot chocolate for children. Sweet rolls and cinnamon pastries are common with afternoon coffee.

Crafts and small rituals happen at home and in church. Children open more windows on their Advent calendars. Some families visit a candlelit service, sing together, or decorate the house with greenery and candles for the evening.

Travel Tips

Check opening hours for shops, museums, and public offices. Train and bus timetables may change on holiday weekends. Expect crowded markets, popular sights, and limited parking. Carry local cash and a charged phone for ticket machines and updates.

Join organized tours or smaller local events to avoid big crowds. Follow signs and staff instructions at busy sites. Keep warm clothing for outdoor markets and plan meals early to skip long waits. Respect quiet zones near churches and residential areas.


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