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Öffentlich Feiertag
Landesweit
Tag der Gründung der Slowakischen Republik
Donnerstag, 1. Januar, 2026
Januar 2026
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🏪 Was hat geöffnet
- Banken Geschlossen
- Behörden Geschlossen
- Schulen Geschlossen
- Geschäfte Größtenteils geschlossen
- Restaurants Größtenteils geschlossen
- Öffentlicher Verkehr Eingeschränkt
- Börse Geschlossen
- Post Geschlossen
🛋️ Brückentag-Potenzial
4-Tage-Block
DON
01
Feiertag
FRE
02
Brückentag
SAM
03
Wochenende
SON
04
Wochenende
4-Tage-Wochenende mit Brückentag am 2. Januar
📣 Hinweise für Reisende
Slovakia is a Central European destination known for its natural beauty, rich history, and relaxed atmosphere. Be aware that national holidays frequently result in the closure of banks and many shops and amenities.
- Major national and religious holidays cause closures of many shops and amenities.
- Slovak Republic Day (January 1) is a national holiday, typically marked by a relaxed celebration.
- Epiphany (January 6) is a public holiday resulting in closed shops and banks.
- Easter (dates vary) and Easter Monday are observed as national holidays.
- The carnival season (Fašiangy) is a festive period of traditional markets and celebrations, running until Ash Wednesday.
- Respect for historical topics is mandatory due to the country's strong commitment to human rights and anti-fascist laws.
- When discussing Slovak history, maintain sensitivity regarding topics such as World War II, communism, and national identity. Upon visiting a home, remove outdoor shoes at the entrance, and bringing a small gift for the host is considered polite. Cheek-kissing is a common greeting, although a handshake is also acceptable. In restaurants, be prepared for the host's family to pay the bill.
Über diesen Feiertag
The Slovak Republic declared its independence on March 14, 1939, and subsequently achieved its current form of independence in 1993. Slovakia has a diverse history, having been part of multiple multinational states, including the Austrian Empire, Austria-Hungary, and Czechoslovakia.