Events

Planning Events 2020

These are planning-relevant dates, not another public-holiday list. Use them to see clock changes, Fasnacht and carnival, Easter context, family days, Valentine's Day, Halloween, Saint Martin's Day, Samichlaus and Advent in the year.

Public holidays stay separate: every detail page states clearly whether work, school, shops, travel or family planning are practically affected.

Event pages

Open an event and check context

Dedicated pages keep public-holiday status, impact, FAQ and next planning links focused on one event.

Timeline

By month

19 dates

February

4 dates

March

2 dates

April

3 dates

May

1 date

June

1 date

October

2 dates

November

2 dates

December

4 dates
Data basis

Recurring date rules, checked legal status

Planning events follow recurring calendar rules. Public-holiday status is kept separate and checked against Swiss statutory source context; school context uses official EDK calendar data where relevant.

Legal clarity

Public holiday status first

Every event page states explicitly whether the date is a public holiday.

Planning

Impact beats trivia

The focus is school, work, shops, travel and family coordination.

Tools

Then open the right view

Calendar weeks and the planner handle the concrete schedule.