April 23 is Castile and León Day, an annual public holiday in the autonomous community of Castile and León in northwestern Spain. It coincides with St George’s Day and the Day of Aragon.
Is Castile and León Day a Public Holiday?
This is an autonomous community public holiday. Schools, businesses, and government offices in the autonomous communities observing this holiday will be closed.
Celebrate Castile and León Day
Castile and León Day is celebrated on April 23 but celebrations start on the evening of April 22 with music performances. Other festivities include special ceremonies, dances, sports events, exhibits and street performances.
Public Life
Castile and León Day is a public holiday in Castile and León on April 23. Schools, government offices and many businesses are closed. Public transport services may run to a different schedule, so travelers are advised to check for any changes to the public transit schedules.
About Castile and León Day
Castile and León Day commemorates the Battle of Villalar when Charles, also known as Charles I (Carlos I) of the Spanish empire, defeated a group of Castilians in the Revolt of the Comuneros on April 23, 1521. He ruled the Holy Roman Empire from 1519 until he stepped down from power in 1556.
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