Martinstag is a Christian and cultural feast day celebrated on November 11th. It honours Saint Martin of Tours, a Roman soldier who became one of the most beloved saints of the Middle Ages. The festival centres on his legendary act of cutting his military cloak in half to share with a freezing beggar — a gesture that became a symbol of compassion and generosity across generations.
Today the occasion is marked by children carrying handmade lanterns in evening processions, singing traditional songs, and sharing a roast goose dinner — known as Martinsgans — with family.