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Good Friday 2025

Date: April 18, 2025 (Friday)
Country: Liechtenstein Public Holidays

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Description

Good Friday is a public holiday in Liechtenstein. It is a day when many people stop regular work and school. The day is part of the national calendar and is recognized across the country.

Flag of Good Friday

Good Friday happens each year on the Friday before Easter Sunday. The exact date changes because Easter is based on the moon and the spring equinox. This means Good Friday can fall in March or April.

The holiday means remembering the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ in Christian belief. For many people in Liechtenstein this is a solemn and reflective day. It is part of the larger Holy Week that leads to Easter.

Good Friday is significant because Liechtenstein has a long Christian history and many citizens observe Christian holidays. The day shapes public life, religious services, and the rhythm of the Easter period across the country.

Traditions

On Good Friday in Liechtenstein many people go to church for quiet services. Churches hold prayer, the Stations of the Cross, and hymns sung softly. Some towns organize small processions through the streets with crosses and candles.

Families keep the day calm and respectful. Shops and businesses are mostly closed, so people stay home or visit relatives. Meals are simple and often meat free. Fish dishes, soups, boiled potatoes, and egg recipes are common. Some families bake plain cakes or breads.

People also spend time in private prayer or reflection. It is a day of silence for many, with fewer parties and less loud music than usual.

Travel Tips

Many shops, banks and some restaurants are closed on Good Friday. Public transport runs but may have reduced schedules. Plan ahead for shopping and money. Carry cash and check opening times online before you go to avoid surprises.

Visit outdoor sites, parks and quiet walks to enjoy the day. Expect bigger crowds at popular trails and viewpoints around midday. Be respectful at churches and processions. Keep to marked paths, follow local rules, and travel with a map or phone for safe navigation.


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