Public holidays

All Saints' Day

All Saints' Day (Wszystkich Świętych), celebrated on November 1, is one of the most deeply and widely observed holidays in Poland. Virtually the entire nation visits cemeteries to honour deceased family members, lighting candles and placing flowers on graves.

November 1 Fixed

Upcoming dates

Nov

1

Sunday

2026

All Saints' Day

Nov

1

Monday

2027

All Saints' Day

Nov

1

Wednesday

2028

All Saints' Day

All Saints' Day

The celebration of All Saints' Day dates back to the early centuries of Christianity, when the church established a day to honour all saints and martyrs. In Poland, the tradition of visiting cemeteries on November 1 has roots stretching back centuries. The custom became especially important during the partitions (1795-1918) when visits to the graves of national heroes served as quiet acts of patriotic remembrance under foreign rule.

In the days leading up to November 1, Poles clean and decorate family graves with fresh flowers, wreaths, and chrysanthemums. On All Saints' Day itself, cemeteries are illuminated by thousands of candles and grave lanterns (znicze), creating a breathtaking sight after dark. Families gather at gravesites, often travelling significant distances to visit multiple family plots. The atmosphere is one of quiet reflection rather than mourning.

All Saints' Day is one of the busiest travel days in Poland, with millions of people on the roads visiting family graves. Cities adjust public transport schedules and increase bus services to cemeteries. Flower and candle vendors set up stalls near cemetery gates. The evening atmosphere at Poland's cemeteries, with thousands of flickering candles illuminating the darkness, is one of the most moving sights in Polish culture.

Previous years

Nov

1

Saturday

2025

All Saints' Day

Nov

1

Friday

2024

All Saints' Day