September 21 marks the start of the 3 October celebrations in Leiden with the registration for herring and white bread at the Waag of Leiden.
On the day of Leids Ontzet itself, 3 October, the city of Leiden is engulfed by a wave of festivities and traditions that unite locals in a celebration of historical significance.
This particular photo, taken from the Stille Rijn and facing the Aalmarkt, captures one of the most iconic moments of the start of the celebrations, the long queue of people waiting patiently to sign up for a portion of herring and white bread at the historic Waag to be picked up later on their way to October 3.
As the calm waters of the canal beautifully reflect the surrounding canal houses, we see a motley crowd taking part in this age-old tradition. People of all ages and backgrounds, dressed in traditional and modern attire, gather to register themselves for this classic treat and enjoy the festive atmosphere.
Leids Ontzet recalls the 1574 siege of Leiden, which was broken when the city was supplied with herring and white bread, marking the turning point in the Eighty Years' War against the Spanish. This celebration still brings to life the spirit of unity and perseverance, and this photo captures the timeless connection between the people of Leiden and their rich history.
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I am Richard Steenvoorden, a biologist with a great passion for photography. I mainly photograph in Leiden and its surroundings, but also post photos from my European travels.
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