Sorbisches Osterreiten 2021 7z 004 May 2026
The phrase appears to refer to a specific part (part 4) of a compressed archive file (7z) containing media or documentation from the 2021 Sorbian Easter Riding ( Osterreiten ) processions .
In 2021, these centuries-old processions took place on , primarily in the Catholic region of Upper Lusatia , Saxony, Germany. The Tradition of Easter Riding Sorbisches Osterreiten 2021 7z 004
: Riders dress in traditional festive attire, including black frock coats, top hats, and white gloves . They sing hymns in Sorbian and Latin while carrying church banners and a statue of the risen Christ. The phrase appears to refer to a specific
: Horses are elaborately decorated with flowers, embroidered ribbons, and colorful bows. They sing hymns in Sorbian and Latin while
: Famous routes include processions between Bautzen, Wittichenau, Ralbitz, and the St. Marienstern monastery in Panschwitz-Kuckau. 2021 Event Context
Beyond the riding, the Sorbian community is known for other Easter customs including: Endangered customs: Easter riding with the Sorbs
The 2021 processions were notable because they were held under . While many traditional events were canceled, the Easter rides were permitted as religious processions, though they often excluded large spectator crowds and followed strict health protocols. Related Activities