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Público Feriado
Nacional
Ascensão
Quinta-feira, 25 de Maio, 2028
Maio 2028
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🏪 O que está aberto
- Bancos Fechado
- Repartições públicas Fechado
- Escolas Fechado
- Lojas Maioria fechada
- Restaurantes Horário reduzido
- Transporte público Horário reduzido
- Bolsa de valores Fechado
- Correios Maioria fechada
🛋️ Potencial de fim de semana prolongado
Bloco de 4 dias
QUI
25
Feriado
SEX
26
Dia ponte
SÁB
27
Fim de semana
DOM
28
Fim de semana
Fim de semana de 4 dias com ponte em 26 de Maio
📣 Notas para viajantes
Germany offers a diverse landscape and rich cultural heritage, ranging from historic cities to scenic rural areas. Known for its 'Gemütlichkeit' (coziness) and regional diversity, it is a popular destination for those interested in European history, outdoor activities, and local traditions.
- Public holidays (Feiertag) usually 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 often a 'silent holiday' with restricted festivities in many states.
- Use of Nazi-era symbols, slogans, or gestures is strictly prohibited and punishable by law.
- Punctuality is considered a professional requirement rather than just a courtesy.
- When invited to a home, it is polite to bring a small gift (often consumable) and inform hosts of dietary restrictions in advance.
- Germans value honesty, direct communication, and punctuality; business interactions often skip small talk to get straight to the point. Formal titles (e.g., 'Herr' or 'Frau') and the formal pronoun 'Sie' are standard signs of respect unless invited to use first names. Public behavior should be respectful, especially at historical sites and places of worship. Be mindful of local laws regarding public alcohol consumption and smoking, which are strictly enforced in many areas.
Sobre este feriado
Ascension Day commemorates the Christian belief of the bodily Ascension of Jesus into Heaven. It is an ecumenical feast typically observed on a Thursday (the 40th day of Easter), though some denominations may observe it on the following Sunday.