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March 3, 2025
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The cities on Germany's Rhine River celebrated the carnival season with colorful costumes, food, and heroic quantities of beer, or the local Kölsch, on Rose Monday.

But the parades dotting those cities on Rose Monday, known as Rosenmontag, are the ones that play a big part in the visual element of Germany's carnival season in the region.

The parades have a satirical connection and bring out the heart of the Rose Monday carnival tradition in Germany's Rhineland. 

Big carnival street parties run from Weiberfastnacht (Women's Carnival) on the Thursday, before Shrove Tuesday, to Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent.

Roshni Majumdar Roshni is an editor and a writer at DW's online breaking news desk.@RoshniMaj
Timothy Jones Writer, translator and editor with DW's online news team.