Procession of the Golden Tree
The Procession of the Golden Tree or Pageant of the Golden Tree (in Dutch: Praalstoet van de Gouden Boom or Gouden Boomstoet) is a historical pageant held in the city of Bruges, Belgium, every five years to commemorate the celebration there in 1468 of the wedding of Charles the Bold and Margaret of York.[2] It has been organised since 1958.[3]
| Procession of the Golden Tree Praalstoet van de Gouden Boom  | |
|---|---|
![]() Giant Grauwelinck in the 2012 procession  | |
| Status | Active | 
| Genre | Historical re-enactment | 
| Date(s) | August (formerly July) | 
| Frequency | Every five years | 
| Location(s) | City of Bruges | 
| Country | Belgium | 
| Inaugurated | 1958 | 
| Most recent | 2017 | 
| Participants | About 2,000[1] | 
References
    
- George McDonald (2011). Frommer's Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg. Wiley. p. 77.
 - Robert Pateman and Mark Elliott (2006). Cultures of the World: Belgium. Marshall Cavendish. p. 118.
 - Christopher Turner (2002). Bruges. Landmark Visitors Guide. Hunter. p. 102.
 
External links
    
 Media related to Pageant of the Golden Tree at Wikimedia Commons
- Website of the organising committee. Accessed 8 February 2015.
 
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