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Orszak Trzech Króli (Three Kings Parade)
Experience the Orszak Trzech Króli (Three Kings Parade), a spectacular outdoor Nativity reenactment that fills the streets with vibrant costumes, joyous carols, and community spirit. This beloved Polish tradition invites everyone to participate in a colorful procession, celebrating the Epiphany and the story of the Magi's journey.
What to Expect
Community-driven street reenactment of the Three Kings' journey
Know Before You Go
- Tickets: FREE
 - Pets: Not specified
 
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Local Insight & Ratings
Family Friendly
Best For
Families, community groups, cultural enthusiasts
Vibe
Festive, traditional, communal, joyful
Energy Level
Moderate (walking and standing)
Budget
FREE
Photo Friendly
Weather Sensitivity
High (outdoor event, dependent on winter weather)
Special Events & Promotions
- Community-driven participation
 - Singing of traditional carols
 - Reenactment of the Nativity story
 
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Location
Event Details
Duration
Varies by location, typically a few hours
Ages
All ages
Timed Entry
No
Organizer
Fundacja Orszak Trzech Króli
Food & Drink
Not specified
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot, as these parades can attract large crowds.
 - Check the specific route and start times for your chosen city, as they vary.
 - Consider wearing a paper crown, a traditional accessory for participants and attendees.
 - Bring a small gift or donation if you wish to support the local organizing groups.
 - Be prepared for cold weather and dress in warm layers, as the event takes place in winter.
 
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Orszak Trzech Króli?
The Orszak Trzech Króli, or Three Kings Parade, is a large-scale, outdoor reenactment of the Nativity story, celebrated annually on January 6th.
Is there a cost to attend?
No, the Orszak Trzech Króli is a free event for all participants and spectators.
Where does the parade take place?
The parade is organized in numerous cities and towns across Poland, as well as in some international locations. Check the event's official website for specific locations.
Can I participate in the parade?
Yes, everyone is invited to join the procession. Participants often wear costumes and sing carols, becoming active parts of the celebration.
What is the significance of the paper crown?
The paper crown has become a symbol of the Orszak Trzech Króli, representing the Kings and encouraging a festive, participatory atmosphere for all attendees.
Always check the official website for the most current information.
We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.
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