Constitution Day
Country | Denmark |
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Local Name | Grundlovsdag |
Date | Thursday, 5th June, 2025 |
Type | Bank,School,Optional |
Is Global | true |
About Constitution Day holiday in Denmark
**Constitution Day in Denmark** (Danish: *Grundlovsdag*) is celebrated annually on **June 5th**. It commemorates the signing of the Danish Constitution in 1849, which established Denmark as a constitutional monarchy and laid the foundation for democracy in the country. The day also marks the anniversary of the revised constitution in 1953, which further modernized the political system, including allowing female succession to the throne.
Constitution Day is not a public holiday in Denmark, but it is a day of political and civic significance. It is often marked by political rallies, speeches, and public gatherings, where citizens and politicians discuss democracy, freedom, and the importance of the constitution. Many Danes also use the day to reflect on their rights and responsibilities as citizens.
While it is a more low-key observance compared to other national holidays, Constitution Day holds a special place in Danish culture as a celebration of democracy and the rule of law. Some people also enjoy the day as a time to relax with family and friends, often taking advantage of the early summer weather.