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The Carnival in Basel is so unique it appears on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List. It starts on Monday, 27 February 2023, at 4.00 am sharp and ends abruptly 72 hours later.
Fasnacht is the name for the pre-Lent carnivals in Switzerland, southern Germany, Alsace and western Austria. While Fasnacht celebrations coincide with the pre-lent, prefasting period in the Catholic cities, towns and villages of Switzerland, in Protestant Basel they take place one week later.
Morgenstreich The Morgenstreich turns the city centre into a sea of illuminated, hand-painted lanterns as thousands of costumed Carnival revellers parade through the town with their drums and piccolos.
Cortège The cliques and Guggenmusik players march in the cortège, with the parade following a set route through the city centre.
The Waggis on the floats distribute flowers and oranges along with other small treats, mostly food and drink.
Throughout Fasnacht, Basel’s historic old town becomes the domain of the 18,000Fasnachtler who, in their Cliques and Gugge bands, march and perform pretty much as, when and where the mood takes them.
The Museum der Kulturen Basel presents a colourful cross section of the Carnival in Basel, displays of costumes and lanterns, masks and musical instruments and historical documents.
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