Why France Celebrates Bastille Day.

Why France Celebrates Bastille Day

Bastille Day, celebrated on July 14th each year, is France’s national day.

In French, it’s known as “Fête nationale française” or simply “le 14 juillet.”

Why France Celebrates Bastille Day Festival
Why France Celebrates Bastille Day Festival

Let’s dive into the festivities and explore the significance of this historic occasion.

The Storming of the Bastille

Bastille Day commemorates the pivotal event of the French Revolution—the Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789.

The Bastille was a fortress and prison in Paris, symbolizing the monarchy’s oppressive rule.

When revolutionaries stormed it, they ignited a movement for liberty, equality, and fraternity.

Remember the famous arrogance by Marie Antoinette ” If there are no breads, why not give them cakes” which triggered the revolution?

Unity and Peace

A year later, on July 14, 1790, the Fête de la Fédération celebrated national unity.

Held on the Champ de Mars (far outside Paris at the time), it symbolized peace and marked the end of the Revolution’s initial chaos.

Modern Celebrations

Today, Bastille Day is marked by vibrant celebrations across France.

Here are some highlights:

1. Military Parade
The grand military parade on the Champs-Élysées in Paris is a highlight.

Why France Celebrates Bastille Day Parades

It’s considered “the oldest and largest military parade in Europe.”

French officials, foreign guests, and the President of France watch as troops march, planes soar overhead, and the French spirit shines.

2. D-Day Tribute to Bastille Moment

In 2024, the parade honored those who liberated France from Nazi occupation 80 years ago.

A re-enactment of the D-Day landings and service members from 31 countries contributed to the celebration.

3. Olympic Flame
With the Paris Games approaching, the Olympic flame took center stage.

Torchbearers, riders on horseback, and cadets formed the Olympic rings, celebrating the spirit of athleticism.

4. Local Festivals

Beyond Paris, towns and cities host their own festivities.

Why France Celebrates Bastille Day.

For instance, the Bastille Day Festival in Reading, UK, features singers, dancers, children’s games, and French-themed entertainment.

5. Bastille Festival Food and Fun

French cuisine, music, and dancing fill the streets.

Why France Celebrates Bastille Day Festival Food

Imagine French can-can performances, Caribbean and Reggae songs, and crepes from food vendors.

In summary, Bastille Day is a joyful celebration of freedom, unity, and the enduring spirit of the French people.
Hope you enjoyed the festival.

Or at least we have brought you closer to knowing what was happening.

From us here, we say bon voyage as you prepare for next year’s festival.
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