In 2026, Easter in Germany falls on April 5. The date of the holiday changes every year because Easter Sunday (Ostersonntag) is calculated according to the church calendar — taking into account the spring equinox and the first full moon after it. In Germany, the main Easter days include Good Friday (Karfreitag), Easter Sunday (Ostersonntag), and Easter Monday (Ostermontag).
When Is Easter in Germany in 2026
In 2026, Easter in Germany falls at the beginning of April. The main date of the holiday is Easter Sunday, but the festive period includes several important days.
- Karfreitag — April 3, 2026
- Ostersonntag — April 5, 2026
- Ostermontag — April 6, 2026
Why Easter Falls on Different Dates Every Year
Easter does not have a fixed date like Christmas, for example. Its date is calculated separately every year, so the holiday can fall either at the end of March or in April.
The date of Easter is linked to a church calculation rule: the holiday is celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon that occurs after the spring equinox. In church tradition, March 21 is used as the reference point.
That is why Easter in Germany falls on a new date every year. For the same reason, the related days — Karfreitag and Ostermontag — also shift each year.
Easter Dates in Germany by Year
Because the date of Easter changes every year, many people find it convenient to check it by year. This format helps you quickly find the date you need and compare how the holiday shifts in the calendar.
| Year | Date of Easter |
|---|---|
| 2024 | March 31 |
| 2025 | April 20 |
| 2026 | April 5 |
| 2027 | March 28 |
| 2028 | April 16 |
| 2029 | April 1 |
| 2030 | April 21 |
This list shows that Easter in Germany can fall either at the end of March or in the middle of April. That is why it is always better to check the holiday date in advance, especially if you are planning trips, holidays, or family gatherings.
Which Days Are Celebrated at Easter in Germany
In Germany, the Easter period includes several important days. Even though the main day of the holiday is Easter Sunday, people usually pay attention to three dates in the calendar.

Karfreitag — Good Friday. This is one of the main Christian days before Easter and an official public holiday in Germany.
Ostersonntag — Easter Sunday. This is the day when Christians celebrate the Resurrection of Christ. For many families, it is a time for church services, meetings with loved ones, and Easter traditions.
Ostermontag — Easter Monday. This day is also an official public holiday in Germany and continues the holiday weekend.
To learn more about which days are official public holidays, read the separate article: Easter Weekend in Germany.
Quick Summary of Easter in Germany
Easter is one of the most important Christian holidays in Germany. During this period, festive church services, family gatherings, Easter fairs, and children’s activities with Easter egg hunts take place across the country.
In many German cities, you can see decorated branches, Easter markets, spring decor, and traditional treats. For people in Germany, Easter is not only a religious holiday, but also an important part of spring culture.
If you are interested in traditions, symbols, and the way Easter is celebrated, read more in the main article: Easter in Germany.
FAQ
In 2026, Easter Sunday (Ostersonntag) in Germany falls on April 5. Good Friday (Karfreitag) will be on April 3, and Easter Monday (Ostermontag) on April 6.
In 2027, Easter Sunday in Germany falls on March 28.
The date of Easter is calculated according to the church calendar. The holiday is celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon that occurs after the spring equinox. That is why Easter does not have a fixed date.
The official public holidays in Germany are Karfreitag (Good Friday) and Ostermontag (Easter Monday). Easter Sunday is also part of the holiday period, but Sunday itself is already a non-working day.
No. Easter can fall either in March or in April. The possible date range for Easter is from March 22 to April 25.
The Easter weekend in Germany usually begins with Good Friday (Karfreitag) and continues until Easter Monday (Ostermontag).
