Officially Fasching starts on the 11th of November at 11:11 a.m and finishes on the 42nd day before Easter. The culmination falls on the Rosenmontag (Monday before the Ash Wednesday) with parades in Southern German cities, and on Fastnachtsdienstag (Shrove Tuesday) with parties running until midnight. Then the Lent begins.. Fasching is a traditional German celebration - also known as Karneval or Fastnacht. It is carnival season, which has been celebrated for centuries by people.

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In Cottbus, eastern Germany's largest and most cheerful Carnival procession rolls through the city center. The "procession of happy people" parades through the town, with 4,000 participants, 100.. A Brief History. The origins of Fasching and Karneval can be traced back to ancient pagan rituals that were later adopted and transformed by the Christian Church. The word "Fasching" is derived from the Germanic word "vast-schanc," which means "the night of the fast" - the last day before the start of Lent, when Christians.