Easter Monday holds a special place in the events calendar of Belgium. It's observed as a public holiday and follows Easter Sunday, which commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from death, as stated in the Christian bible. Easter Monday doesn't hold a specific religious significance; nevertheless, it's an extension of the Easter festivities and is celebrated with enthusiasm across the country.

On Easter Monday, nearly all establishments such as banks, schools, and businesses are closed in Belgium. It's a day for people to relax and enjoy an extended time with their family or travel for leisure. Many would still be partaking in traditional Easter activities, such as egg hunts and eating chocolates and special Easter foods, carried over from the preceding day's celebrations.

A number of events and local customs are also associated with Easter Monday in Belgium. For example, the St. Veronus wheel rolling, which is a tradition held in the town of Leuven. Participants roll wooden wheels down a hill to commemorate St. Veronus, the town's patron saint. The day is a mix of relaxation, enjoying the proliferation of spring, and indulging in festive customs, making Easter Monday a vibrant holiday in the Belgian calendar.

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