When is Heilige Drei Könige in Germany in 2026?
In 2026, Heilige Drei Könige falls on Tuesday, 6 January in Germany. The observed date is the same as the traditional date, so any public holiday arrangements apply specifically to that Tuesday rather than being moved to a nearby Monday or Friday. This timing means the holiday lands in the first full work week after New Year’s, which can affect school and work schedules in the regions where it is observed. People in those states often see it as a quiet pause before everyday routines fully restart.
Heilige Drei Könige, known in English as Epiphany, always takes place on 6 January, marking the end of the extended Christmas season in many Christian traditions. Because the date is fixed, it rotates through different days of the week from year to year, so 2026’s Tuesday observance may feel different from a weekend Epiphany. Residents in states where it is not a public holiday can expect a normal working Tuesday, while still possibly encountering church services and local customs. The clear, unshifted date makes it easier to plan appointments, travel, and school timetables around early January 2026.