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Flower wreaths, dancing and a sun that never sets. Swedes call it Midsummer. 

In agrarian times, Midsummer celebrations in Sweden were held to welcome summertime and the season of fertility.

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Mysterious Midsummer
 

Finding your dream partner

Legend has it that the night before Midsummer’s Day is a magical time for love.

Ancient tradition says that if a young woman puts seven different flowers under her pillow on the night to Midsummer Day, she will dream of her future partner. 

Maypoles, dancing & dining

Midsummer in Sweden – a cherished tradition

The successful midsummer never-ending party formula involves flowers in your hair, dancing around a pole, singing songs while drinking schnapps and of course crazy fun games. 

The maypole is raised in an open spot and traditional ring-dances. 

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