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  1. Carnival of Binche. The Carnival of Binche (French: Carnaval de Binche) is an annual festival held in Binche, Hainaut, Belgium, during the Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday preceding Ash Wednesday. [1] The carnival's history dates back to approximately the 14th century, [2] and it is today one of the best known of several that take place ...

  2. Jan 1, 2016 · Tracing its roots back beyond writing to a long tradition based in oral folklore, the city of Binche does Carnival like nowhere else on the planet. For nearly two months leading up to the famous ...

  3. History. Binche boasts one of the oldest shrove customs, and the most recognisable in Wallonia. Its fame extends far beyond our borders, fascinating people from all around the world. Its reputation is well deserved as the originality and authenticity of Binche's customs have been retained since shrovetide was originally celebrated thanks to the ...

  4. Sep 9, 2021 · The town of Binche is situated south of Brussels in Belgium’s Hainaut province. Each year, during the three days preceding Lent, it is host to carnival festivities that mobilize the historic centre and attract throngs of foreign visitors. With roots dating back to the Middle Ages, Binche’s famed celebration ranks as one of Europe’s oldest surviving street carnivals. Since the beginning ...

  5. Oct 6, 2016 · Binche festival is the opportunity to discover one of Belgium‘s most famous traditions – a unique folklore. Tourists are coming from all over the world to see its traditional festivities. For Binche people, taking part in the carnival, dancing and having fun together during three days is a family tradition they could never miss.

  6. Apr 2, 2022 · Binche is a picturesque little Belgian town that could easily be explored on foot. The best way to observe it in a day is to stroll around its city centre and explore some of its historical sites. After a nice traditional Belgian lunch, spend the afternoon visiting the International Carnival and Mask Museum.

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  8. The name of Binche – Bincium - appears for the first time in 1124 in a charter of Bruchard, Bishop of Cambrai. This document sadly only serves to prove the existence of a chapel attached to the mother parish of Waudrez. According to various writers, Binche was born from a dungeon built towards the end of the 11th century or the beginning of ...

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