Easter Services in Groningen 2026
Easter in Groningen: it’s more than just hunting for eggs in the Noorderplantsoen. As the city wakes up from its winter sleep, the most beautiful buildings in the city open their doors. Whether you come for the impressive history, the spine-tingling music, or simply a moment of peace during the Easter rush: we have compiled the ultimate guide for you.
From the medieval mysticism of the Martinikerk to the modern vibe of the Stadskerk; this is your roadmap for Holy Week and Easter 2026.
The Chronology of Holy Week: Tradition and Meaning
Easter is not a standalone event, but the conclusion of a liturgical journey known as Holy Week. Each of these days carries specific symbolism that is meticulously observed in the church services in Groningen.
- Maundy Thursday (April 2, 2026): This day marks the institution of the Last Supper. The Dutch name ‘Witte Donderdag’ (White Thursday) refers to the liturgical color white, which briefly breaks the austerity of the Lenten season this evening. It is an evening of humility and community spirit, where in many churches the altars are stripped of their decorations after the service, as a precursor to the silence of the following day. Services can be attended at De Bron, the Martinikerk & the Immanuelkerk.
- Good Friday (April 3, 2026): On this day, the Christian community commemorates the crucifixion and suffering of Jesus. A sense of restraint hangs over the city; church bells traditionally remain silent until the Easter Vigil. Many visitors visit the Martinikerk on this day for Passion music, such as the Crucifixion, where the emotion of the passion story is made tangible through classical compositions like those of Bach. Services are held at the Nieuwe Kerk, the Stadskerk (2 services) & De Fontijn.
- Holy Saturday (April 4, 2026): This is the day of great silence. Historically, this is the day Jesus rested in the tomb. No ceremonies take place during the day. Only when evening falls does the Easter Vigil begin. The ritual where the new Easter candle enters the dark church space symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and is one of the most impressive moments of the year. Services are held at the Lutheran church, the Stefanuskerk & all previously mentioned churches.
- Easter Sunday & Monday (April 5 & 6, 2026): During the Easter days, it is a celebration almost everywhere. The resurrection is celebrated throughout the entire province! Services include the Stadskerk (4 services), Martinikerk (2 services) & all previously mentioned churches and more! For an overview of all services, check Church Services Groningen.





