'Kiel Week' () is an annual sailing event in
Kiel,
Germany. It is one of the largest ''
Volksfeste'' in Northern Europe and the largest sailing event in the world.
Kiel Week happens annually in the last week completely in June, and opens officially the Saturday before with the official ''Glasen'', followed by the ''Holstenbummel''. Even before that, Friday evening sees the ''Soundcheck'', a music festival playing on all the stages within the city. Kiel Weeks ends with a large fireworks display at 11 p.m., fired from swimming pontons or the quays at the
Howaldtswerke, visible all across the
Bay of Kiel.

''IACC''-class Yacht at the Kiel Week 2005
Most ship races begin at the Olympic harbor of
Schilksee, also the center of most sporting activities during Kiel Week. Other good places to view sailing races of smaller ship types are along the Kiellinie at the west coast of the
Bay of Kiel.
Kiel Week sees 5,000 sailors, 2,000 ships, and about three million visitors each year.

F221 ''Hessen'' of the
German Navy at the Kiel Week 2007
While Kiel Week started out as a ship racing championship, it has long since become a large festival with many popular bands playing on public stages, often for free, although the corporate sponsors, many from the
Schleswig-Holstein media and telecommunications industry, display their involvement prominently. Most of the stages can be found at the Kiellinie (the western side of the Kieler Förde from the Düsternbrook Yacht harbor past the Schleswig-Holstein parliament building to the big inner city ferry harbor), and as of late, across the
Hoernbridge to the Germania harbor and the Hörn. Another area of rich cultural activity is the city center (Rathausplatz, Holstenbrücke) and the area connecting the city center with the ferry harbor (Alter Markt, Dänische Straße, Schloßpark). Between the public stages and especially on the ''International Market'' on the Rathausplatz, food specialties from different countries can be eaten. In between often small street performances and street compedy is being performed in many places. A special children's programme is available at the ''Spiellinie''.
Another special event is the Tall Ships Parade, often lead by the ''
Gorch Fock'', with more than 100 tall ships and traditional sailing ships and hundreds of yachts. The Tall Ships Parade is usually in the morning of the closing Sunday of Kiel Week.
History
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June 23 1882 20 sailing yachts (one of them
Danish) participate in a ship race from Düsternbrook. Because of the large success the event is held annually in the following years.
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1889 German Emperor
Wilhelm II visits the ship races for the first time.
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1892 More than 100 ships announce themselves for the ship races.
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1894 The event is called ''Kiel Week'' for the first time in press reports. Emperor Wilhelm II is a regular visitor now.
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1895 Opening of the
Kiel Canal, then called ''Kaiser-Wilhelm-Kanal'' during Kiel Week.
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1907 25th anniversary of Kiel Week. Since then more than 6,000 ships have been racing at the event.
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1914 New
canal locks are opened during Kiel Week. On
June 28 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria is murdered in
Sarajevo, leading to
World War I and interrupting Kiel Week. Between 1914-1918 Kiel Week is not held.
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1934 Kiel Week becomes an instrument of propaganda for the
Nazis.
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1936 For the first time, Kiel is the location for the
sailing contests at the Summer Olympics.
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1940 –
1946 During
World War II, Kiel Week does not happen.
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1945 The first sailing week after the Second World War is held by the
Britishoccupation army under the name "Kiel-Week".
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1947 A festival week in September is held under the name 'Kiel im Aufbau' ('Kiel in reconstruction').
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★ Ende June
1948 First Kiel Week after the war.
★ September
1948 "Kiel im Aufbau" held for the second time.
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1949 "Kiel im Aufbau" integrated into Kiel Week.
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1950 Theodor Heuss is the first
President of Germany to visit Kiel Week.
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1962 Important
Scandinavian theatre groups and orchestras set new accents for the cultural part of Kiel Week.
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1972 For the second time the
sailing contests at the Summer Olympics are held in Kiel, finishing with a Tall Ships Parade.
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1974 The Spiellinie becomes a permanent institution at Kiel Week after the initial success of the Olympic Spielstraße for children in 1972. It is established along the Kiellinie.
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1982 100 years of Kiel Week celebrations.
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1994 100th Kiel Week celebrations (during the First and Second World Wars, Kiel Week was suspended).
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1995 100 years of the
Kiel Canal (formerly Kaiser-Wilhelm-Canal) celebrations.
External links
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Kiel Week website
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History of Kiel Week