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Kiel Week (German: ) is an annual sailing event in Kiel, Germany. It is the largest sailing event in the world.

Kiel Week happens annually in the last week completely in June, and opens officially the Saturday before with the official Glasen, followed by the Holstenbummel. Even before that, Friday evening sees the Soundcheck, a music festival playing on all the stages within the ciy. Kiel Weeks ends with a large fireworks display at 11 p.m., fired from swimming pontons or the quays at the Howaldtswerke, visible all across the Kieler Förde.

IACC-class Yacht at the Kiel Week 2005
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IACC-class Yacht at the Kiel Week 2005

Most ship races begin at the Olympic harbor of Schilksee, also the center of most sporting activities during Kiel Week. Other good places to view sailing races of smaller ship types are along the Kiellinie at the west coast of the Kieler Förde.

Kiel Week sees 5,000 sailors, 2,000 ships, and about three million visitors each year.

While Kiel Week started out as a ship racing championship, it has long since become a large festival with many popular bands playing on public stages, often for free, although the corporate sponsors, many from the Schleswig-Holstein media and telecommunications industry, display their involvement prominently. Most of the stages can be found at the Kiellinie (the western side of the Kieler Förde from the Düsternbrrok Yacht harbor past the Schleswig-Holstein parliament building to the big inner city ferry harbor), and as of late, across the Hoernbridge to the Germania harbor and the Hörn. Another area of rich cultural activity is the city center (Rathausplatz, Holstenbrücke) and the area connecting the city center with the ferry harbor (Alter Markt, Dänische Straße, Schloßpark). Between the public stages and especially on the International Market on the Rathausplatz, food specialties from different countries can be eaten. In between often small street performances and street compedy is being performed in many places. A special children's programme is available at the Spiellinie.

Another special event is the Tall Ships Parade, often lead by the Gorch Fock, with more than 100 tall ships and traditional sailing ships and hundreds of yachts. The Tall Ships Parade is usually in the morning of the closing Sunday of Kiel Week.

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