Slovenia Unveils the Mystical Kurentovanje 2026: Experience the Wild Carnival of Masks, Folklore, and Ancient Traditions in the Heart of Ptuj!

If you’re searching for an authentic and exhilarating carnival experience, Kurentovanje in Ptuj, Slovenia, should be at the top of your list. Set against the backdrop of one of Slovenia’s most historic towns, this ancient pre-Lenten festival immerses visitors in a whirlwind of colourful masks, mythical figures, and age-old customs. Recognised by UNESCO as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, Kurentovanje is far more than a typical carnival — it is an incredible display of Slovenian cultural pride.
In 2026, Kurentovanje will run from 7th to 17th February, offering ten full days of parades, traditional mask performances, folk music, and community celebrations. The festival’s highlight is its mythical Kurenti, shaggy figures who dance and leap through the streets to chase away winter and welcome the spring. This ancient ritual has been celebrated for centuries, making it a truly unique European cultural experience.
2026 Dates and Schedule
The Kurentovanje festival in Ptuj starts on February 7, 2026, with its first public events kicking off in the evening. The main festivities take place from February 11 to 17, with key events scheduled for:
- February 11: Traditional Kurent’s Jump at midnight, marking the official start of carnival celebrations.
- February 13–15: Parades and processions with Kurenti and other masked figures throughout the streets.
- February 16: International Carnival Parade, with thousands of participants including Gilles from Belgium and masked dancers from nearby regions.
- February 17: The grand finale, with performances, folk dances, and the symbolic burning of the carnival effigy.
All festivities conclude just before Ash Wednesday, transitioning from celebration to the reflective Lenten season.
Where It All Happens: Ptuj – Slovenia’s Carnival Capital
The town of Ptuj — located in northeastern Slovenia, near the Drava River — is the epicenter of Kurentovanje. This ancient town is one of Slovenia’s oldest, with its origins stretching back to Roman times. The historic old town of Ptuj, complete with cobblestone streets and medieval buildings, offers an evocative backdrop for the carnival’s ancient traditions.
During Kurentovanje, the town comes alive, with public squares, alleys, and town parks transformed into carnival hubs. Major events take place in:
- Mestni trg (Town Square) — where traditional parades and community gatherings unfold.
- Slovenski trg (Slovenian Square) — a popular spot for festive performances and street celebrations.
- The Drava Riverbank — where battles of masks and rituals of fertility take place, including splashing in water.
Key Figures of Kurentovanje: The Kurenti and Their Role
The Kurenti are at the heart of Kurentovanje. These shaggy, bell-clad figures are the embodiment of winter’s end and spring’s rebirth. Their woolen costumes, wooden masks, and large cowbells create an unforgettable image as they dance and leap through the streets. The loud sound of the bells symbolizes the scaring away of evil spirits and the arrival of warmer seasons.
Kurenti, often followed by other carnival figures like Orači (ploughmen), Baba Deda Nos (old men), Cigani (gypsies), and Medvedi (bears), perform ritual dances, sing traditional songs, and engage with the crowd in a spirited celebration of culture and community. The Gilles from Binche, Belgium, are also key participants, showcasing cross-border European carnival traditions.
Cultural Experiences During Kurentovanje
Kurent’s Jump (2/7/2026)
The Kurent’s Jump is the symbolic opening of the carnival season. Traditionally, the Kurenti leap over bonfires, a ritual that marks the cleansing of winter’s grip and the welcoming of spring. Visitors can witness this ancient practice on the first night of the carnival.
International Carnival Parade (2/16/2026)
The main parade of the festival includes international participants, with masked figures from across Europe — including Gilles from Belgium and traditional dancers from France. The parades weave through the town streets, offering spectacular views of the colourful costumes and elaborate floats. It’s a visual feast for photographers and cultural enthusiasts alike.
Traditional Music and Folk Celebrations
Music is a central part of Kurentovanje. Expect to hear lively folk music, drumbeats, and accordion tunes throughout the festival, accompanied by traditional Slovenian dances. Evening celebrations often include performances at open-air stages and local venues. Visitors can immerse themselves in local culture while enjoying music, food, and folklore.
How to Get to Ptuj for Kurentovanje
By Air
The nearest international airport is Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (LJU), about 120 km from Ptuj. From there, visitors can travel by train or bus to Ptuj.
By Train
Ptuj Railway Station is connected to Ljubljana and other major Slovenian cities via regular trains. The journey from Ljubljana takes approximately 1.5 hours.
By Car
Ptuj is easily accessible by Slovenian highways from Maribor, Celje, or Ljubljana. However, expect heavy traffic in the town centre during peak carnival days. Public transport is generally easier for moving around during the festival.
Where to Stay During Kurentovanje
Due to the popularity of Kurentovanje, it’s important to book accommodation early. Ptuj offers several small hotels, guesthouses, and Airbnb options in close proximity to the festival action. For more space, consider staying in nearby towns like Maribor or Celje, which offer direct train links to Ptuj.
Culinary Delights During Kurentovanje
During the carnival, Ptuj comes alive with local street food, including roasted meats, sausages, and the famous Slovenian dish, idrijski žlikrofi (dumplings). Don’t miss cultural food stalls, where local wines and traditional carnival pastries are served in abundance.
Why Kurentovanje Should Be on Your Travel Bucket List
Kurentovanje is a vibrant and immersive cultural festival that celebrates the ancient traditions of Slovenia. This UNESCO-recognized event blends rituals, music, folklore, and community participation in a way that brings the spirit of Slovenia’s cultural heritage to life. Whether you’re exploring Ptuj’s medieval charm, joining the carnival parades, or dancing with the Kurenti, this festival promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience.
If you’re looking for a festival that combines ancient tradition, thrilling pageantry, and a sense of deep cultural connection, Kurentovanje 2026 is not to be missed.
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