Chorągiewny Orszak (Flag-bearers Procession)
Witness local men carrying long embroidered flags (chorągwie) from the Łowicz Basilica into the countryside, singing songs and stopping to bless fields and homes as part of an Easter pilgrimage
~9:00
Emaus Łowicki
Apr 6, 2026ExpectedSource
Each Easter Monday, the villages of the Łowicz region carry great embroidered flags through the fields and lanes. The richly decorated chorągwie, each the pride of its village, lead a centuries-old Mazovian procession, in a celebration that blesses the spring land in a blaze of folk color and craft.
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Witness local men carrying long embroidered flags (chorągwie) from the Łowicz Basilica into the countryside, singing songs and stopping to bless fields and homes as part of an Easter pilgrimage
~9:00
Łowicz, Poland
Open in MapsDo not block the route or touch the banners; maintain a respectful distance. If the process...
Be respectful when entering any church or home; observe quietly during blessings. The flags...
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Crowd level: moderate.
Free events are available.
Tier A · Critical media gapREGIONAL RELIGIOUS RITUAL
Emaus Łowicki
Łowicz, Poland
Each Easter Monday, the villages of the Łowicz region carry great embroidered flags through the fields and lanes. The richly decorated chorągwie, each the pride of its village, lead a centuries-old Mazovian procession, in a celebration that blesses the spring land in a blaze of folk color and craft.
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Learn about Field GuideThis is a centuries-old Mazovian Easter tradition. Each village’s chorągiew, richly decorated by local folk artisans, is paraded to bless crops and homes after the Resurrection. The custom links Christian resurrection themes with pre-Christian spring rites of field consecration. It is specifically mentioned as a strong local custom in the Łowicz area.
Witness local men carrying long embroidered flags (chorągwie) from the Łowicz Basilica into the countryside, singing songs and stopping to bless fields and homes as part of an Easter pilgrimage
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Do not block the route or touch the banners; maintain a respectful distance. If the procession stays in a home...
Be respectful when entering any church or home; observe quietly during blessings. The flags are sacred to the c...
Ask permission
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Apr 6, 2026
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Łowicz
Central Poland
Free public events available
Families welcome
Moderate visitor welcome

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