2022 DENMARK HOLIDAYS
The next public holiday in Denmark is
24th December, SaturdayChristmas Eve
List of National and Regional Public Holidays of Denmark in 2022
DAY | DATE | HOLIDAY |
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SaturdaySat | Jan 01, 2022Jan 01 | New Year's Day |
SundaySun | Feb 27, 2022Feb 27 | Carnival |
SundaySun | Apr 10, 2022Apr 10 | Palm Sunday |
WednesdayWed | Apr 13, 2022Apr 13 | Great Prayer Day |
ThursdayThu | Apr 14, 2022Apr 14 | Maundy Thursday |
FridayFri | Apr 15, 2022Apr 15 | Good Friday |
SundaySun | Apr 17, 2022Apr 17 | Easter |
MondayMon | Apr 18, 2022Apr 18 | Easter Monday |
SundaySun | May 01, 2022May 01 | Labor Day / May Day |
ThursdayThu | May 26, 2022May 26 | Ascension Day |
SundaySun | Jun 05, 2022Jun 05 | Constitution Day |
MondayMon | Jun 06, 2022Jun 06 | Whit Monday |
MondayMon | Jun 20, 2022Jun 20 | Whit Sunday |
SaturdaySat | Dec 24, 2022Dec 24 | Christmas Eve |
SundaySun | Dec 25, 2022Dec 25 | Christmas |
MondayMon | Dec 26, 2022Dec 26 | Christmas Day Holiday |
SaturdaySat | Dec 31, 2022Dec 31 | New Year's Eve |
Public Holidays in Denmark
Christmas Eve
Saturday Dec 24, 2022
The upcoming Denmark holiday Christmas Eve is in 173 days from today.
Christmas
Sunday Dec 25, 2022
The upcoming Denmark holiday Christmas is in 174 days from today.
Christmas Day Holiday
Monday Dec 26, 2022
The upcoming Denmark holiday Christmas Day Holiday is in 175 days from today.
2022 Public Holidays Denmark Service
The above is the list of 2022 public holidays declared in Denmark which includes federal, regional government holidays and popular observances. We also provide Denmark holiday calendar for 2022 in Word, Excel, PDF and printable online formats.
The kingdom of Denmark celebrates public days that are overseen by the Holiday Consolidation Act 407, established on 28th May 2004. That statute of government is significant as it is superior to all former Holiday Acts and amendments - it supersedes all of them. That very act of law establishes the specific national days that are marked by Denmark. It gives the government the power to set up one-time holidays at whatever time they are deemed necessary by the leadership of the land. This statute provides that any holiday taking place on the weekend must remain on the very date - holiday celebrations are not moved to the next working day in Denmark.
The laws that govern Labor in the kingdom of Denmark state that, every other employee is entitled to pay for national days. Holidays that take place on typical non-working dates are not regarded as paid public holidays. Employment contracts drafted between employer and staff may make it necessary to pay for every holiday, regardless of when such holidays take place.
A vast majority of holidays remembered in this country chiefly derive origin from the Christian faith. Some of such holidays are held on different dates every year since their celebrations are designed in agreement with the lunar cycle. The employers are expected to own up to these holidays, notwithstanding the time they appear in the calendar. The government of Denmark gives the official dates for all national holidays at the end of a year for every other upcoming year.