The
Ommegang Pageant in Brussels
June 30-July 1-2 2009
Don't
miss this colorful medieval festival taking place
every year on Brussels Grand' Place. Brussels'
Ommegang Pageant is an historical evocation
of the festival held in 1549 for Charles the Fifth,
his son Don Philip, infant of Spain and Duke of
Brabant, and his sisters, Eleanor of Austria,
Queen of France and Mary of Hungary.
The first mention
of the Ommegang dates from 1359 when the procession
was initially religious in nature. Today the Ommegang
of Brussels has entirely lost its religious character.
And although the event is mainly folkloric, the
whole performance is most importantly an expression
of riches and glamour, one in which the population
of Brussels takes pride and delight.
Before the procession
starts, the Grand' Place has already been taken
over by the audience. When the procession of the
courts ends, the Royal guests take their places
on the viewing stand and a flag procession and
horse parade gets underway. Then come the representatives
of the crafts and the Crossbow men who surround
their patron Notre Dame du Sablon, the statue
of the Virgin that has been escorted from the
Sablon Church. Finally everyone settles down,
together with the many visitors from all over
the world, to enjoy the games and entertainment.
The
procession starts at the Sablon Church and goes
to Grand Place. 600 people are in the cortege,
every one can go along there way and watch. For the spectacle at the Grand Place (there are
1400 performers) you will need to buy a ticket.
The festival accommodates 3,000 seating
places.
Reservation of tickets can be made via
email.
For
more information on the Ommegang Pageant check
www.ommegang.be
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