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Trick-or-treaters at Grobnišćina: tradition, gastronomy and sports in Čavle

The masquerading season at Grobnišćina brings a rich program that combines tradition, entertainment and sports. Discover the charms of the Grobnik dondolaš, enjoy the Sausage Open and participate in the sports challenges of the Winter Running League at the Grobnik Automotodrom.

Trick-or-treaters at Grobnišćina: tradition, gastronomy and sports in Čavle
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The Grobnišćina region has kicked off another rich season of masked events, attracting locals and visitors eager for fun, tradition, and socializing. The Feast of the Three Kings traditionally marks the beginning of this colorful period, and the Grobnik bell ringers, an essential symbol of the region, officially opened the masquerade season by ringing the bells on Cipica. This tradition, deeply rooted in the history and culture of the region, carries with it a story that connects the past and the present.


Traditional Beginning: Customs and Symbolism


The Grobnik bell ringers, known for their bells and unique costumes, symbolize the rich cultural heritage of Grobnišćina. Each ringing of the bell on Cipica serves as a reminder of the historical importance of bell ringers, who have preserved the tradition and identity of their region for centuries. Their presence marks the beginning of the masquerade season, which in this part of Croatia is celebrated with joy, dance, and unity.


Gastronomy: The Taste of Tradition


One of the most popular events during the masked season is the Sausage Open. This year, the 16th edition, will be held on Friday, January 10th, starting at 6 p.m. Buffet Pomorac, with the support of the Čavle Tourist Board, is preparing a true feast for lovers of local specialties. Visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy various types of sausages, prepared according to traditional recipes, in a relaxed atmosphere that encourages socializing and celebration.


The Masqueraders Take Over


Saturday morning, January 11th, begins with the traditional blessing of the Grobnik bell ringers. Their passage through the villages revives the spirit of past times, while the sound of bells and the colorful costumes bring joy to daily life. The evening culminates at 7 p.m., when the mayor symbolically hands over the key to the town to the masqueraders. The ceremony includes the ceremonial raising of the effigy, a symbolic figure that takes responsibility for all the bad things that happened in the past year.


Sport and Recreation


For sports enthusiasts, Sunday, January 12th, brings the 6th round of the Winter Running League at the Grobnik Automotodrome. This competition brings together runners of all ages, providing an opportunity for active participation in a joint sporting challenge. With the recognizable Grobnik landscape, participants have the chance to enjoy a healthy and friendly atmosphere.


Cultural Heritage and Unity


The masked events in Grobnišćina are not just about fun but also about preserving cultural heritage. The involvement of local associations and individuals is crucial to maintaining the authenticity of the tradition. The pride of this region lies in the ability to revive customs every year, providing visitors and the local community with an opportunity to experience the magic of the past in a modern setting.


What to Expect for the Rest of the Season?


A rich program lies ahead, encompassing various events, from masquerades and gastronomic happenings to sporting competitions. The Čavle Municipality, together with numerous collaborators, ensures that every visitor finds something to suit their taste. This season of masquerades is not only an opportunity for fun but also for strengthening unity and promoting local culture.

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