03 May
Constitution Day (Poland)
Constitution Day is a special day in Poland celebrated to remember the Polish Constitution of 1791, which was the first modern constitution in Europe. The day is celebrated across the country, especially in big cities like Warsaw, Kraków, and Gdańsk, with parades, speeches, and cultural events. Polish citizens value Constitution Day as it symbolizes national pride and historical accomplishments, reinstated as a holiday in 1919 and 1990. The holiday highlights the importance of freedom, equality, and justice in the constitution, with activities focusing on the nation’s democratic heritage.