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The Czech Republic has a rather unusual tradition on Easter Monday. Boys get willow branches, braid them together into whips and decorate them with ribbons to whip girls with for luck and fertility. The first is a 17 year-old-girl with several brothers, the second is an active feminist and the third is an expert on Czech folklore. Come Easter they make whips from willow branches and put ribbons on the whips, for the day after Easter, for Monday.
In the morning they whip the girls with the pomlazka. But sometimes my brothers are considerate. They hit the girls a lot, they poured water on the girls and then they wanted an egg or something sweet. It's terrible. Tell us how it was. Women comply with it. They don't think about any other consequences. They are playing the game. I went along to the park to find him. And here we can see the willow whips that are used. Can you tell me more about the exhibit? So the things we can see here are mostly things that are chosen for the exhibit.
Downstairs there are things presented which are more connected to the daily life. This upper part that we are standing in houses an exhibition or gallery. Is it related to religion or is it more pagan? However, there are lots of Prague Christian traditions which merged with the pre-Christian ones. Concerning the beginning of Easter as a celebration, it cannot be said for sure.
In Bohemia, as a Christian tradition, it can be traced back to the early Middle Ages. However, many of those Prague Christian customs are much older, but we do not know how old they are because there are not many remains that tell us. The other thing is that traditions develop and change over time. As I'm standing here can you tell me some of the reasons why you chose to display, for example, the traditional costumes and the eggs?
So, we do not have only Easter in this room. We also have Carnival and Carnival costumes, and of course there are other things which are directly related to Easter.