Sinterklaas. The feast is celebrated annually with the giving of gifts on St. Nicholas’ Eve (5 December) in the Netherlands and on the morning of 6 December, Saint Nicholas Day, in Belgium, Luxembourg and northern France (French Flanders, Lorraine and Artois). The tradition is also celebrated in territories of the former Dutch Empire,…
What is Sinterklaasavond or Pakjesavond?
In the Netherlands, Saint Nicholas’ Eve, 5 December, became the chief occasion for gift-giving during the winter holiday season. The evening is called Sinterklaasavond (“Sinterklaas evening”) or Pakjesavond (“gifts evening”, or literally “packages evening”).
Why does Sinterklaas have so many Zwarte Pieten?
Originally Sinterklaas was only accompanied with one (or sometimes two) Zwarte Pieten, but just after the liberation of the Netherlands, Canadian soldiers organised a Sinterklaas party with many Zwarte Pieten, and ever since this has been the custom, each Piet normally having his own dedicated task.
How does Sinterklaas visit schools and hospitals?
In the weeks between his arrival and 5 December, Sinterklaas also visits schools, hospitals and shopping centers. He is said to ride his white-grey horse over the rooftops at night, delivering gifts through the chimney to the well-behaved children.
Sinterklaas, also known as Saint Nicholas, is dear to the hearts of Dutch children. He can be recognized by his eye-catching red cape with red miter and his long white beard. The saintly man arrives each year in mid-November on a steam boat filled with gifts and together with his helpers, all referred to as ‘Piet’ (Peter).
Will there be a Sinterklaas parade this year?
Update: The Sinterklaas parade will be canceled in many cities this year. The national arrival of Sinterklaas will be held but its location will be kept a secret as spectators are not allowed due to COVID-19 measures.
What does Sinterklaas bring to the children?
At night, Sinterklaas rides across the rooftops on his white horse Amerigo and places little treats or gifts in the children’s shoes, assisted by his helpers, the Peters. Traditional sweets are gingerbread men, spiced biscuits, marzipan and chocolate letters. Satisfy your sweet tooth and buy these sweets at any supermarket or bakery.