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27-Apr-2019

Amsterdam. Celebrating the King´s Day

Every year on the 27th of April, orange-clad citizens of Amsterdam gather to celebrate King’s Day (Koningsday in Dutch). Kingsday in Amsterdam is a day of festivities and outdoor fun with activities for the whole family to get involved in. During this event, there’s no public transport, nor taxis in the city centre as the streets are filled with crowds of people, food stands, flea markets, musical festivities. The canals are turned into a floating crowd of drinking and partying people. On the outskirts of the centre, and in the parks there’s room for kids to learn trading or show their musical skills on the flea markets.The event has gone through a few different incarnations over the years, depending on the current makeup of the Dutch Royal family. When it was first celebrated in 1885, was initially observed on 31 August 1885 as Prinsessedag or Princess’s Day, the fifth birthday of Princess Wilhelmina, heir to the Dutch throne. On her accession in November 1890 the holiday acquired the name Koninginnedag, first celebrated on 31 August 1891. In September 1948, Wilhelmina’s daughter Juliana ascended the Dutch throne and the holiday was moved to Queen Juliana’s birthday, 30 April. It has since become a tradition to celebrate the holiday was celebrated on this date from 1949.“Koningsdag” came into being after Queen Beatrix abdicated the throne in favour of her eldest son, Willem-Alexander. It will be the first time the holiday will be observed in honour of a king. It is a national holiday that is always filled with a lot of fun and colour. Please note that activities can differ by region. A lot of nightclubs and restaurants organise activities with a certain amount of tickets up for sale. The fun thing about King’s Day is that the partying starts on the eve of the national holiday, which is called “Koningsavond” or in English, “Kingsnight”. Friends gather to drink and enjoy each other’s company and pubs all over Amsterdam and other parts of the Netherlands are filled with people drinking and cheering to the King’s health.

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Julie Oldfield22-Sep-2020 02:10
A nice capture of this fun scene. V
Jeff Real21-Sep-2020 16:34
What an amazing moment!
Really fantastic, my friend!
V
carol j. phipps20-Sep-2020 14:27
Wow! Outstanding scene of the festive activity.
Kevin Warren20-Sep-2020 12:48
An interesting shot of the festivities.
victorswan20-Sep-2020 09:29
Yes super Capture from king's day in the netherlands, as it was celebrated in amsterdam, at that time no corona virus could be detected on the boats,that day it is really crazy
great work Jose BV
Bill Miller20-Sep-2020 00:57
That looks like a fun day
bill friedlander19-Sep-2020 23:18
A nice way to celebrate and a picturesque place to do it. V
laine19-Sep-2020 22:29
Nothing nicer than traditional events. It looks colourful. V
janescottcumming19-Sep-2020 22:11
Those are some crowded boats. Bet it was fun last year. Chances are they won't be able to celebrate this year.
Hank Vander Velde19-Sep-2020 22:10
A nice celebratory scene well captured Jose.
Martin Lamoon19-Sep-2020 21:54
Looks fun
v
Don Mottershead19-Sep-2020 19:28
Fun image from a more fun time.
Nick Paoni19-Sep-2020 19:26
Cool seeing all that orange.
Dan Greenberg19-Sep-2020 17:40
What a fun and colorful event to see and photograph. ~BV~
Eli Finkelstein19-Sep-2020 17:34
Great photo and great explanation! The boats look overloaded, I hope everyone is careful. V
danad19-Sep-2020 17:25
Nice scene ! V.
Helen Betts19-Sep-2020 17:22
Great capture of this colorful celebration. V.
Neil Marcus19-Sep-2020 17:10
A good catch on your day of celebration.
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