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The Midsummer's Day holiday in 2026 is celebrated on June 24 (Wednesday). On the same date, the Eastern Orthodox Church also celebrates the Nativity of St. John the Baptist (Forerunner).Main customs and beliefsHerb picking: It is believed that on the night before the holiday, herbs acquire the greatest healing power. They should be picked early in the morning before sunrise, while there is still dew.Midsummer's Day wreath: Traditionally, a large wreath of 77 and a half herbs is woven - for all known diseases and one nameless one. People pass through it for health throughout the year.The playing sun: According to folk belief, on this day the sun "flickers" and "plays" at sunrise. Whoever sees it will be healthy throughout the year.painting inspired by Josephine Wall Froud Boticelli karol Bak, Ann Dittmann, Harrison Fisher
Experience the magic of Midsummer's Day, June 24, 2026! Discover ancient traditions like herb picking for healing, weaving elaborate wreaths for health, and witnessing the mystical playing sun for a year of well-being.