Why is Sant Jordi celebrated?

Why is Sant Jordi celebrated?

Sant Jordi (Saint George) is one of the Catalans’most important and best-loved festivals. In addition to commemorating the patron saint of Catalonia, Sant Jordi has become a day for celebrating culture, imagination and love. And believe us when we say that you can feel them in the air and in every corner of the city.

What happened on Sant Jordi?

One day the princess of the country met this fate; George killed the dragon and freed her. The Princess and the entire population were converted to Christianity. Since the 13th century the most widely used figure of Sant Jordi is the scene where he kills the dragon with a lance while riding a white horse.

What do girls give boys on Sant Jordi?

Eventually these fairs started to fill with book stands to commemorate the legend of Sant Jordi, and it became tradition for women to give men books on this day. This is how, through flowers and books, Sant Jordi Day became the most romantic day in Catalonia.

What is the legend of Sant Jordi?

At the dragons place a rose was born and Sant Jordi decided give it to the princess. Since then this story became a legend and every year on 23th of April Barcelona is plenty of roses and books. The tradition is that every boy has to give a rose to a girl and the girl has to give a book to the boy.

Why do boys give girls roses on Sant Jordi day?

Every April 23rd on the day of Sant Jordi, or St George, people in the northeastern region give each other a rose or a book in a celebration of their patron saint, love and culture. Originally the tradition involved men giving their love a rose, while she in return would give him a book.

Why do boys give girls roses on Sant Jordi Day?

Why is April 23rd important in Catalonia?

Roses, books and lovers: Barcelona is full of them on 23 April. In Catalonia the World Book Day becomes an especially romantic festivity. The people in Catalonia celebrate the day of their patron saint, Sant Jordi, with a curious tradition.

What is celebrated on April 23 in Spain?

Spanish Language Day
Every year on April 23rd, Spanish Language Day celebrates the second most spoken language in the world. It’s also a day to honor the most revered writer in the Spanish language, Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra.

Who is the patron saint of Barcelona?

Santa Eulàlia
Santa Eulàlia, Barcelona’s First Patron Saint.

How is St George’s Day celebrated in Spain?

Many Catalonian men present their female relatives with roses on St George’s Day (Sant Jordi or Día de San Jorge) in Spain. The day is celebrated on April 23 each year. Lovers also swap gifts of books and roses on this day.

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