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      • Today's Tyroleans honor Krampus and his mischievous elfin helpers with thronged annual events. From November through Epiphany (12 days after Christmas), dozens of cities, towns, and villages celebrate the rowdy spirit of Krampus. Young men, especially, fall under his spell and populate the cult of Krampus.
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  2. 4 days ago · The name “Krampus” likely derives from the old German word krampen, meaning “claw.” Originally, Krampus may have symbolized the evil spirits of winter that Alpine peoples believed could be warded off through rituals and parades. In time, Krampus became associated with St. Nicholas, the legendary gift-bringer celebrated on December 6th. St.

  3. Jan 12, 2024 · The tradition of Krampus processions dates back many centuries in Tirol. The region's towns and villages play host to wild ceremonies in early December as local men dash through the streets dressed as these fearsome half-goat half-demon characters.

    • First, Who Is Krampus?
    • When Is Krampusnacht? and What Does Krampus do?
    • 12 Ways to Celebrate Krampusnacht

    Krampusnacht wouldn’t be possible if it weren’t for the main man himself, Krampus. Krampus is also called the Christmas Devil, for he takes on the appearance of the Christian Devil in some cases. When he’s not red, cloven-hoofed and holding a pitchfork (as is seen in the postcard depictions), Krampus typically appears as a tall, dark-furred creatur...

    Krampusnacht, Krampus night, is held annually on December 5th. Traditionally, Krampus accompanies Saint Nicholas and sometimes the Christkind in processions. He carries his birch switch, a basket or pack on his back, and often wears bells and/or rattling chains. The birch switch is to swat people who have been disobedient, yet we can see the undeni...

    Some of us may be fortunate enough to live in an area that upholds Krampusnacht or we may even be lucky enough to visit the region one day. Either way, here’s a few simple ways to celebrate Krampusnacht this Winter season.

  4. Oct 9, 2024 · Krampusnacht (Krampus night) is celebrated each year on St. Nicholas Eve, the day before St. Nicholas Day (December 6), when kids receive gifts — or a lump of coal if they didn't behave...

  5. Nov 23, 2021 · Since the 11th century, Krampus has slowly morphed into a creature who works with St. Nicholas to capture children who misbehave in the weeks leading up to Christmas. Krampusnacht, which translates from German to mean 'Krampus Night,' is celebrated each year on December 5th.

  6. As every year, between the end of November and the first week of December, myths and legends are intertwined in the streets of South Tyrolean towns and villages. The procession begins at sunset when the bells of the Krampus announce their arrival.

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