Mírsárnapi
Mírsárnapi is a traditional folk festival celebrated in certain regions of Iceland, particularly in the western part of the country. The name itself translates roughly to "mid-summer's day" or "midsummer's eve," indicating its connection to the summer solstice. While not a universally recognized public holiday across all of Iceland, it holds cultural significance for those communities that observe it.
The origins of mírsárnapi are believed to be rooted in ancient pagan traditions and folklore, predating the
Modern celebrations of mírsárnapi, where they occur, tend to be more subdued than in the past but