Armistice Day


Country Belgium
Local Name Wapenstilstand
Date Tuesday, 11th November, 2025
Type Public
Is Global true

About Armistice Day holiday in Belgium


**Armistice Day in Belgium** Armistice Day, observed on **November 11**, is a significant public holiday in Belgium, commemorating the end of World War I. On this day in 1918, the Armistice agreement was signed between the Allies and Germany, marking the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front. The day is dedicated to honoring the memory of the soldiers and civilians who lost their lives during the war. In Belgium, Armistice Day is marked by solemn ceremonies, including wreath-laying at war memorials, military parades, and moments of silence. The **Tomb of the Unknown Soldier** at the **Congress Column** in Brussels is a focal point for national remembrance. Schools, government offices, and many businesses are closed, allowing people to reflect on the sacrifices made for peace. The day also serves as a reminder of the importance of peace and reconciliation, with many Belgians attending church services or participating in educational events to learn about the history of the war. Armistice Day is a time for national unity and reflection on the enduring impact of World War I on Belgium and the world.