lõpustlõkke
Lõpustlõkke is a ceremonial closing bonfire used to mark the end of a festival, gathering, or public event in Estonian-speaking communities. The name combines lõpp, meaning end, and lõke, meaning bonfire, reflecting its function as the concluding fire of an occasion.
The practice is most often observed in local or rural events where the community gathers after main
Symbolically, lõpustlõke represents cleansing, renewal, and the transition from celebration to ordinary life. It can signify
Safety and organization are central to lõpustlõkke ceremonies. Local authorities or event organizers typically establish fire
Lõpustlõke is part of Estonia’s broader tradition of public bonfires, alongside longstanding celebrations such as Jaanipäev.