Public holiday status first
Every event page states explicitly whether the date is a public holiday.
These are planning-relevant dates, not another public-holiday list. Use them to see clock changes, carnival, Easter context, family days, Valentine's Day, Halloween, Martini, Saint Nicholas and Advent in the year.
Public holidays stay separate: every detail page states clearly whether work, school, shops, travel or family planning are practically affected.
Dedicated pages keep public-holiday status, impact, FAQ and next planning links focused on one event.
Important event day, but not a public holiday.
The most searched carnival date; check local arrangements.
Start of Lent and an important church-calendar marker.
During the night before Sunday, clocks jump from 02:00 to 03:00.
Family date in Advent; small gifts, nursery, school and Saint Nicholas visits need planning.
Advent Sunday with Advent markets, family plans, rail and shopping context in view.
Advent Sunday with Advent markets, family plans, rail and shopping context in view.
Advent Sunday with Advent markets, family plans, rail and shopping context in view.
Planning events follow recurring calendar rules. Their public-holiday status is kept separate and checked against the statutory Austrian holiday list; school context uses official school-calendar sources where relevant.
These pages turn event dates into week planning, leave planning, calendar feeds or exportable data.
Every event page states explicitly whether the date is a public holiday.
The focus is school, work, shops, travel and family coordination.
Calendar weeks and the planner handle the concrete schedule.