Polish Constitution Day

3

May

Polish Constitution Day, celebrated on May 3rd, is a special holiday in Poland. It remembers the day in 1791 when Poland made a set of important rules called the constitution to help govern the country and protect people's rights. This was one of the first constitutions in Europe and the second in the world after the United States. On this day, people in Poland remember how important it is to have fair laws and freedom. They have parades, ceremonies, and hang flags to show how proud they are of their country's history. It's a day of celebration and pride for being Polish.

How to celebrate Polish Constitution Day?

Celebrate Polish Constitution Day by wearing the colors red and white, like the Polish flag. You can draw or paint pictures of flags and hang them up. Enjoy a small party with your family and friends, and eat special Polish foods, like pierogi or sausages. Listen to traditional Polish music and maybe learn a simple dance. Spend time with loved ones, talking about why this day is special. You could also watch a movie or read a story about Poland. It's a day to feel proud and happy together, celebrating history and enjoying each other's company!

Where Polish Constitution Day is celebrated?

  • - Poland
  • - United States
  • - Lithuania
  • - Czech Republic