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holidays in Italy………?

Question by Taylor Swift<33: holidays in Italy………?
in italy what holidays do they celebrate and what they do thats different from us

any holidayy would be great just not christmass thanks so much =]

Best answer:

Answer by hannah
i guess you mean public holidays right!!

6th jan epifania
25th april anniversario della liberazione
1st may festa del lavoro o san giuseppe ( may day)
2 giugno festa della repubblica ( national Republic day)

15th agust assunzione di Maria Vergine( assumption of the Virgin Mary)
1st nov tutti i santi(all saints)
8 dec immacolata concezione (immaculate conception)
26th santo stefano (boxing day)

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  1. Andrea O Oct 21st 2011

    I visited there in August an almost everything was closed, most everyone travels and takes all of august off.

  2. January starts with New Year’s and Epiphany celebrations. Italian festivals in January include Feast Days of San Antonio Abate and San Sebastiano, Il Palio di Sant’antonio Abate, and the Fair of Sant’Orso, a woodcarvers fair, that’s been held annually for about 1000 years

    There’s an Italian national holiday on April 25 and Easter often falls in April.

    May Day is a national Italian holiday.

    Festa della Repubblica on June 2 is a national Italian holiday and the Feast Day of San Giovanni is celebrated many places in Italy. Some Italian towns have outdoor music concerts beginning in June, too.

    July is one of the best months for festivals in Italy. Sienna has its famous Palio and one of my favorites is the Festa de la Madonna Bruna. You’ll find food festivals, medieval festivals, and lots of fireworks including the World Fireworks Championships. There are also many music festivals in July.

    Ferragosto (Assumption Day) is an Italian national holiday on August 15.

    All Saints Day is in November and Rome has a big festival of music, theater, and dance.

    In December Italians celebrate the Feast Day of the Immaculate Conception, Santa Lucia Day, Saint Stephen’s Day, and several other saints’ days.
    Hope this helps.
    Jimmy
    You can find more info at http://www.beauty-and-romance-of-sicily.com/people-of-sicily.html

  3. Trinit Oct 21st 2011

    Today i’m not at school coz is a festival in italy!


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