Zielona Gora Wine Festival
The Zielona Góra Wine Fest is an annual wine festival held in Zielona Góra, Poland. The custom dates back to the harvest of grapes from nearby vineyards, which were subsequently fermented into wine. In October 1852, the inaugural celebration was held. It now lasts nine days and begins in the first or second week of September. Get the attention of many people, this is definitely one of the most famous festivals in Poland.
On a Saturday, the activities begin with a procession through the city center. It is preceded by a symbolic ceremony in which the Roman wine god Bacchus and his Maenads are presented with the town's keys by the local officials. Several cultural and sporting activities take place over the course of the nine days, with the International Festival of Folklore being one of the most notable. Music concerts and theater meetings (including street theatre) are also available. During the festival, the town center transforms into a large marketplace, with a distinct street dedicated to the antiques market.
Location: Zielona Gora Town, Poland.
Held On: September (Every Year)