
Celtic Culture
Celtic culture refers to the traditions, languages, and social practices of the Celtic peoples, who originated in central Europe and expanded to areas like Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and parts of France. It is characterized by unique languages (like Gaelic and Welsh), rich mythology and folklore, distinctive art forms (notably intricate designs and metalwork), and strong communal ties. The culture is often linked to ancient practices like Druidism and festivals such as Samhain. Today, its influence is seen in modern music, dance, literature, and a resurgence of interest in Celtic languages and heritage.