About Victory Day
Victory Day, or Võidupüha, is celebrated in Estonia on June 23rd to commemorate the victory of Estonian forces over German troops during the War of Independence in 1919. This day symbolizes the fight for freedom and national identity.
Victory Day is a public holiday in Estonia. In 2027, it falls on Wednesday, June 23. In the local language, this holiday is known as "võidupüha and jaanilaupäev". This holiday does not fall on the same date every year — its date varies annually.
This is a national holiday, observed throughout all of Estonia. Most businesses, government offices, and schools are closed on this day.
Traditions & Customs
Estonians celebrate Victory Day with various festivities, including parades, concerts, and the lighting of bonfires, known as jaanituli, which are part of the Midsummer celebrations. Families often gather for picnics and to enjoy traditional foods, while the day is marked by patriotic speeches and remembrance ceremonies.
Did You Know?
Victory Day is closely linked with the Midsummer celebration, Jaanipäev, making it a unique occasion that combines national pride with traditional summer festivities.
Holiday Details
| Holiday Name | Victory Day |
| Local Name | võidupüha and jaanilaupäev |
| Date | Wednesday, June 23, 2027 |
| Country | |
| Type | Public |
| Scope | National — observed throughout the country |
| Fixed Date | No — date varies annually |
Holiday Greeting
"Head võidupüha! (Happy Victory Day!)"
Frequently Asked Questions
What historical event does Victory Day commemorate?
Victory Day commemorates the victory of Estonian forces over German troops during the War of Independence in 1919. It is a significant event in Estonia's history that symbolizes the country's struggle for sovereignty.
How do Estonians typically celebrate Jaanilaupäev alongside Victory Day?
Jaanilaupäev, or Midsummer Eve, is celebrated with the lighting of bonfires and various outdoor activities. Many people gather with family and friends to enjoy traditional foods, sing songs, and celebrate the arrival of summer.
Are there any specific symbols associated with Victory Day in Estonia?
Yes, the Estonian flag and the national colors of blue, black, and white are prominently displayed during Victory Day celebrations. Additionally, the Cross of Liberty, awarded to those who fought for Estonia's independence, is a significant symbol of this holiday.
When is Victory Day 2027 in Estonia?
Victory Day 2027 in Estonia falls on Wednesday, June 23, 2027.
Is Victory Day a public holiday in Estonia?
Yes, Victory Day is a public holiday in Estonia. It is observed nationwide.
Is Victory Day on the same date every year?
Victory Day does not have a fixed date and varies from year to year.