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This specific year was notable because the centuries-old tradition was restricted to the public due to health regulations, with riders taking modified routes to avoid crowds. Overview of Sorbian Easter Riding ( Osterreiten ) Sorbisches Osterreiten 2021 7z 008
: Processions take place in and around Bautzen , Radibor , Ralbitz , Wittichenau , and the Monastery of St. Marienstern in Panschwitz-Kuckau. Visuals & Customs : Riders : Wear black trousers, walking coats, and top hats. Marienstern in Panschwitz-Kuckau
: Decorated with colorful bows, flowers, and finely polished harnesses. The Sorbian Easter Riding is a traditional religious
The Sorbian Easter Riding is a traditional religious procession held on Easter Sunday in the Upper Lusatia region of Saxony, Germany. Catholic Sorbian men dress in formal attire—top hats and tailcoats—to ride decorated horses between neighboring parishes, singing hymns to announce the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Guide to the Tradition