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Régional : DE-BB, DE-HB, DE-HH, DE-MV, DE-NI, DE-SH, DE-SN, DE-ST, DE-TH
Fête de la Réforme
Dimanche, 31 Octobre, 2027
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- Banques Fermé
- Services publics Fermé
- Écoles Fermé
- Commerces Majoritairement fermé
- Restaurants Horaires réduits
- Transports en commun Horaires réduits
- Bourse Fermé
- La Poste Majoritairement fermé
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Germany offers a diverse landscape and rich cultural heritage, blending old-world charm with modern innovation. Visitors can experience varied regional cultures, historical sites, and vibrant city life across the country's distinct regions.
- Public holidays (Feiertag) typically result in closed retail shops and reduced public transport schedules.
- Holiday observations vary by state; some are specific to Catholic or Lutheran regions.
- Good Friday is a 'silent holiday' in many states, with restricted festivities.
- Smoking is generally prohibited in indoor public spaces like restaurants and cafes.
- Alcohol consumption in public may be restricted by local laws in certain cities.
- Public nudity is tolerated on specific beaches and in designated areas like the English Garden.
- Germans value honesty, direct communication, and punctuality; in professional settings, being on time is a requirement rather than a courtesy. Formal titles (e.g., 'Herr' or 'Frau') and the formal pronoun 'Sie' are standard unless invited to use first names. Respect for local rules is important, especially regarding public behavior, smoking restrictions, and historical sites. Be mindful of sensitive topics like World War II; Nazi symbols and slogans are strictly illegal. Regional identities are strong, and while humor is common, it often relies on irony or sarcasm.
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Reformation Day is a Protestant Christian religious holiday observed on October 31st to commemorate the beginning of the Reformation.