1956 41st Universal Esperanto Congress Copenhagen Denmark Cinderella Label

21 $

In August 1956, thousands gathered in Copenhagen for the 41st Universal Esperanto Congress—celebrating the dream of a neutral global language. This vintage cinderella label features the city’s three-tower coat of arms with the green Esperanto star, marking the dates 4-11 Aug.

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1956 Esperanto congress Copenhagen cinderella label

This charming vintage cinderella label (non-postal vignette/poster stamp) commemorates the 41st Universal Congress of Esperanto (41-a Universala Kongreso de Esperanto), held in Copenhagen, Denmark, from August 4–11, 1956. Organized by the Universal Esperanto Association (UEA), the event drew thousands of speakers from around the world to promote the international auxiliary language.

The design centers on the historic coat of arms of Copenhagen—three red towers with green roofs on wavy blue-green water, topped by a golden crown—and incorporates the iconic green Esperanto star below. Surrounding text in Esperanto reads “41-a UNIVERSALA KONGRESO DE ESPERANTO” and “KOPENHAGO • DANLANDO”, with the dates “4.-11 aŭg. 1956”.

A classic piece of Esperanto philately and ephemera—cinderellas like this were produced to publicize the congress, often affixed to mail or collected as souvenirs. Ideal for collectors of Esperanto memorabilia, Danish locals, cinderella stamps, international language history, or mid-20th-century event vignettes. The 1956 congress in Copenhagen remains notable for its post-war optimism and cultural exchange.