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Öffentlich Feiertag
Regional: BR-AL
Johannistag
Donnerstag, 24. Juni, 2027
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🏪 Was hat geöffnet
- Banken Geschlossen
- Behörden Geschlossen
- Schulen Geschlossen
- Geschäfte Variiert
- Restaurants Eingeschränkt
- Öffentlicher Verkehr Eingeschränkt
- Börse Geschlossen
- Post Geschlossen
🛋️ Brückentag-Potenzial
4-Tage-Block
DON
24
Feiertag
FRE
25
Brückentag
SAM
26
Wochenende
SON
27
Wochenende
4-Tage-Wochenende mit Brückentag am 25. Juni
📣 Hinweise für Reisende
Brazil is a large and diverse South American country with varied landscapes, cultures, and lifestyles, ranging from bustling metropolitan areas and beaches to the Amazon and Iguaçu Falls. Brazilian culture is a mix of indigenous, European, African, and Asian influences.
- Brazil has several major national holidays, including New Year's Day, Carnaval, Good Friday, and Tiradentes Day.
- Carnaval is a movable holiday celebrated over several days, usually starting several days before the official public holidays.
- Public services and shops will observe listed national holidays.
- Social appointments should allow for delays, but business meetings require punctuality.
- Religious sites and public spaces require respectful attire and conduct.
- Alcohol is restricted in certain locations, such as football stadiums.
- Brazilians are generally highly communicative and welcoming, but diplomacy is advised. Time is casual for social appointments (expect 10-15 minutes of delay), but punctuality is required for work and public transport/events. Racism is a serious criminal offense. Although family is central to culture, foreign criticism of the government should be approached with caution. When greeting, cheek-kissing is common among women and sometimes between men (observe local customs).
Über diesen Feiertag
Saint John's Day marks the feast day of Saint John the Baptist. Historically, the observance began on Saint John's Eve (June 23rd), celebrating his birth, which was traditionally set six months before Christmas. This date was historically linked to the summer solstice and traditions often included bonfires, feasting, processions, church services, and gathering wild plants.