Coburg celebrates new kings with a big party at the 426th bird shooting event!

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On August 10, 2025, Coburg celebrated the 426th bird shooting, which thrilled with the coronation of new kings and musical highlights.

Am 10. August 2025 feierte Coburg das 426. Vogelschießen, das mit der Krönung neuer Könige und musikalischen Highlights begeisterte.
On August 10, 2025, Coburg celebrated the 426th bird shooting, which thrilled with the coronation of new kings and musical highlights.

Coburg celebrates new kings with a big party at the 426th bird shooting event!

The final of the 426th Coburg Bird Shooting took place on August 10, 2025 and the shooting society celebrated a successful event. The day started with the sounds of young musicians, who not only created a good atmosphere, but also spiced up the festival. The most emotional moment actually came during the royal proclamation, when the new kings were crowned - a climax that was in the air and touched the hearts of those present.

The shooting festival in Coburg has a long tradition and is considered one of the oldest in Germany. Historically, bird shooting, also known as eagle shooting, dates back to the Middle Ages. It was originally initiated as a defensive shooting exercise and over the years has developed into a popular competition that celebrates not only the art of shooting, but also social interaction. Wikipedia informs that this tradition is firmly anchored, especially in rural regions, and is often associated with village or shooting festivals.

The process of bird shooting

As part of the competition, an artistically crafted wooden bird is shot from a pole - that is the goal. A custom that became popular in the early 19th century and subsequently promoted social exchange within social and professional circles. The archer king is determined by shooting the bird into pieces. The pieces that are shot not only serve to designate further places, but also as souvenirs of this special day.

Conviviality and tradition

Bird shooting for children and adults traditionally involves shooting with air rifles or crossbows, with the experiences gained there strengthening the community and uniting young and old. The Coburg bird shooting, as NP-Coburg reports, has developed over time into a social event of which the entire region is proud.

The day was rounded off with dancing and festivities. The proclamation of the royal couple, who were honored with a medal, crown and sash, marked the end of a successful celebration. The event not only promotes tradition but brings people together and creates unforgettable memories. The old customs that are still practiced today contribute to the cultural identity of the region and ensure that Coburg bird shooting will continue in the future.