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Share your tradition

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2026 9:38 am
by Akkilles
Midsummer Eve in Sweden
Midsummer Eve is one of Sweden’s most important and beloved holidays. Its origins date back to ancient pagan celebrations of the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. Later, Christianity connected the holiday to Saint John the Baptist, but many of the old traditions remained.
Today, people gather with family and friends, often in the countryside, to celebrate nature, light, and summer. A decorated Midsummer pole (maypole) is raised, and people dance and sing traditional songs such as "Små Grodorna" around it.
Traditional Midsummer food includes:
Pickled herring
New potatoes with dill
Sour cream and chives
Salmon
Strawberries and cream
Popular activities include making flower crowns, dancing, singing, playing outdoor games, and spending time outdoors late into the bright summer evening.
There are also old traditions and superstitions, such as placing seven different flowers under your pillow on Midsummer night to dream about your future partner.
Midsummer is a celebration of light, nature, friendship, and togetherness, making it one of the most uniquely Swedish traditions.

What traditions do you have in your country or family that you would like to share with us?
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