Oct 26, 2019
Austria National Day 2019
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On this day in 1955, the Austrian Parliament passed a law declaring the European nation’s permanent neutrality. Today’s Doodle celebrates the anniversary of this historic act, which has been celebrated as Austria’s National Day since 1965. Occurring just one day after foreign troops withdrew in the aftermath of World War II, this declaration marked a turning point in the country’s history. Neutrality has since become a vital part of Austria’s national identity.
Official commemorations of the holiday take place in Vienna. A ceremony at Heldenplatz (or Heroes’ Square) is attended by the Federal President and Minister of Defense, and a wreath is laid at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The Vienna State Opera performs a national concert, honoring the rich musical legacy of Mozart’s homeland. Many citizens also take part in Fit-Märsche or “fitness marches,” an excellent counterpoint to the apple strudel and other delicious pastries available in Vienna’s famous cafés.
Happy National Day, Austria!
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