FAQ About Feeling Like a Local in Italy

Feeling Like a Local in Italy
11 months ago | gizem

What are some traditional Italian festivals or events to attend?

Italy is known for its vibrant and colorful festivals throughout the year. Here are some traditional Italian festivals and events that you might want to attend:

  • Carnevale di Venezia (Venice): One of the most famous carnivals in the world, known for its elaborate masks, costumes, and grand masquerade balls.
  • Il Palio di Siena (Siena, Tuscany): A thrilling horse race that takes place in Siena's Piazza del Campo twice a year, on July 2nd and August 16th, as part of the city's historical tradition.
  • Festa della Madonna Bruna (Matera, Basilicata): A spectacular procession and celebration honoring the city's patron saint, with fireworks, traditional music, and the symbolic burning of a wooden float.
  • Infiorata di Noto (Noto, Sicily): An incredible flower festival where the streets of Noto are adorned with beautiful floral carpets, creating stunning patterns and designs.
  • La Quintana (Ascoli Piceno, Marche): A medieval jousting tournament held in Ascoli Piceno, featuring horseback riders competing for the title of the best jouster.
  • Calcio Storico (Florence, Tuscany): A historic sport combining soccer, rugby, and wrestling, played in traditional Renaissance costumes during Florence's festivities.
  • Festival dei Due Mondi (Spoleto, Umbria): A renowned arts festival showcasing a wide range of performances, including music, theater, dance, and visual arts.
  • Feast of Saint Agatha (Catania, Sicily): A religious festival honoring the patron saint of Catania, featuring processions, fireworks, and the famous "candelore" (giant candle-shaped structures carried through the streets).
  • La Festa del Redentore (Venice): A religious festival in Venice, featuring a grand fireworks display and a bridge made of boats connecting the city to the island of Giudecca.
  • Feast of San Gennaro (Naples, Campania): A religious festival dedicated to Saint Januarius, the patron saint of Naples, featuring processions, music, and the miracle of the liquefaction of the saint's blood.