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Carnival - this is the 5th season of the year in the Rhineland. There are only two options: join in or drive far away. The highlight of the carnival in Duesseldorf is Rose Monday. The date changes every year and is always 48 days before Easter Sunday. In Dusseldorf we are used to have a Rose Monday Parade through the city since February 14, 1825. The parade was seldom canceled, for example due to a storm or the Second Gulf War, where even the "Jecken" didn't feel like partying. Depending on the weather, around a million people come and take a look at the world-famous floats by artist Jacques Tilly. Together with his team, he builds the political theme floats that are top secret until Rose Monday. Tilly is targeting domestic and foreign policy, satirizing the church and other institutions. He often reacts quickly to current events, sometimes only having a few days to do so. In addition, there are floats of the carnival clubs in the Rose Monday Parade or "Rosenmontagszug", numerous foot groups are also on their way. They all throw "Kamelle" - candy, but also flowers, toys and other things into the crowd. Whoever calls "Helau" - the carnival call - as loudest has the most chances of getting something. Many bring umbrellas to better catch Kamelle. That's great fun especially for the children. Our website www.videoguide-duesseldorf.de shows where the best places are to see the Rosenmontagszug in Duesseldorf. History of the Rose Monday Parade And why the whole thing? Here is an excerpt from Wikipedia: At the beginning of the 19th century, the carnival parades in the Rhineland - called "Zoch" in the vernacular - clearly had parody of military parades. The processions were also based on the historic rulers' receptions and were full of allusions to the time before the Rhineland was incorporated as a Prussian Rhine province during the Vienna Congress. They not only served for entertainment, but also offered the bourgeoisie a medium for self-presentation. Videoguide Düsseldorf: On our channel we present the Top Sightseeing Spots and Top Events in Dusseldorf. These are both, the tourist highlights, which you should not be missing in any city tour or city trip, but also the small hidden insider tips that only the locals know. We show urban art, museums, architecture, street partys, parks, Shopping opportunities and monuments. We show you where there are concerts, and where are the best sports events. We show what is worth seeing in Dusseldorf. With videos, it is much easier to see whether a sight is really worth a visit, or rather not. We refrain from restaurant tips, as there are already many food blogs about Dusseldorf. And, to be honest, we have so many good restaurants, bars and cafes in Düsseldorf - even as locals we would not know where to start. Fact is: If you come to Germany, come to Duesseldorf. If you visit Duesseldorf, visit the Videoguide ;-) There is much more on our website www.videoguide-duesseldorf.de: What to do in Düsseldorf? The Videoguide shows what's going on in Duesseldorf. Short videos on the sightseeing spots and recurring events in the city. Sights such as the Rhine Tower, Königsallee or the Old Town, events such as Japan Day, the Fun Fair or the Christmas Market. Exhibitions in museums or activities, such as visiting Fortuna soccer games, ice hockey with the Düsseldorfer EG or an evening at the Apollo Varieté. Tips on how to get from the airport to Central Station. What is the best Düsseldorf tour? Where can you get a freshly tapped Altbier? All Duesseldorf tourists can easily put together their own personal Top 10 in Duesseldorf. When is fun fair? On the detail pages you will find answers to questions such as "When was Dusseldorf founded?" (1288), "When is the Christmas Market?" (End of November) or "When is the fun fair?" (Mid-July). In addition: opening times, entrance fees, directions, websites and much more. Filter Function There are filters on the homepage: "What month am I in Düsseldorf?", "When do I have time?", "What interests do I have?" This means that only the videos are displayed whose events are currently taking place, whose sights are open and which are really relevant for the tourist. Videoguide-Map Super practical: the map. Little time in Duesseldorf? The visitor can quickly check on the map what is nearby. What can I do from my hotel within 5 minutes? The map shows it. We look forward to likes and new followers. Take a look at Instagram (videoguide_duesseldorf) and Facebook (Videoguide Düsseldorf). #rosemonday #duesseldorf #carnival