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Every June 16th, Ireland honors one of the world’s most celebrated works of literature, Ulysses by James Joyce, on Bloomsday. The day commemorates the events of the novel, which takes place on this single day in Dublin. People across the country engage in public readings, parades, and enjoy Joyce’s world through costume, food, and literary discussions. Bloomsday celebrates not just a literary masterpiece, but also Dublin’s vital role in the world of literature, making it an unmissable celebration for book lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.
65k people celebrating the literary legacy
7,183 pages of Ulysses read aloud in Dublin
9,463+ special events dedicated to Joyce’s work
On February 1st, Ireland celebrates Imbolc, a traditional Celtic festival that marks the halfway point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. The festival is dedicated to Brigid, the goddess of fertility, healing, and poetry. Imbolc signifies the first signs of spring, with communities lighting candles to symbolize hope and renewal. Traditionally, people gather to celebrate the changing seasons, with feasts, music, and the making of Brigid’s crosses to honor the goddess.
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