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Edinburgh
Scotland's capital is where multiple festival layers converge: the Kirk's suppression of Christmas (from the 1580s) redirected ritual energy to Hogmanay; the Enlightenment shaped intellectual culture; and the modern Beltane Fire Festival was created on Calton Hill in 1988 — a revival of a pastoral tradition that died out c.1900. Edinburgh Hogmanay is now one of the world's largest New Year celebrations. The city's kirk session records in the National Records of Scotland document the prosecution of Christmas and folk customs. Anchor modes: custodian|signal|living_ritual|network_route | Search hooks: Edinburgh; Hogmanay; Beltane Fire Festival; Calton Hill; kirk session records; Christmas suppression; New Year celebration; festival revival
Join the Edinburgh Hogmanay street party on December 31, attend the Beltane Fire Festival on Calton Hill on April 30, or consult kirk session records at the National Records of Scotland.