Procession of the Golden Tree

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The Procession of the Golden Tree (Dutch: Praalstoet van de Gouden Boom) or Pageant of the Golden Tree (Dutch: Gouden Boomstoet) is a historical pageant held in Bruges, Belgium, every five years to commemorate the celebrations held there in July 1468 for the wedding of Charles the Bold and Margaret of York. It has been organised since 1958.[2]

StatusActive
GenreHistorical re-enactment
DateAugust (formerly July)
FrequencyEvery five years
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Procession of the Golden Tree
Praalstoet van de Gouden Boom
Giant Grauwelinck in the 2012 procession
StatusActive
GenreHistorical re-enactment
DateAugust (formerly July)
FrequencyEvery five years
LocationBruges
CountryBelgium
Inaugurated1958
Next event2024
ParticipantsAbout 2,000[1]
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The heraldic shields of challengers at the 1468 tournament were placed on a golden artificial tree at the lists.[3] The 1468 event included a banquet. Madame de Beaugrant, a dwarf, rode into the chamber on an automata made like a golden lion, and was placed on the top table as a gift to Margaret of York.[4]

The procession that was to have been held in 2022 was postponed until 25 August 2024 while the format was revamped.[5]

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