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4 unique festivals in Italy you won't want to miss

Italy is not only famous for its great architecture and rich cuisine, but also for its unique cultural festivals. Every year, cities from North to South hold many festivals that are imbued with local history, tradition and culture.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên01/10/2024

By participating in these events, visitors not only get to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere but also have the opportunity to learn more about the culture and people of this boot-shaped country. Below are some outstanding festivals in Italy that you cannot miss when visiting this country.

Orange Throwing Festival

The Orange Throwing Festival (Battaglia delle Arcane) is one of the strangest and most interesting events in Italy, taking place in the city of Ivrea in February. This festival is a reenactment of the historical battle between the people and the army of tyrants, but instead of weapons, participants use oranges to throw at each other. Thousands of people dressed in typical costumes divide into teams and participate in the colorful "orange throwing" battle. This event is not only fun but also an opportunity for people to remember the history of the struggle for freedom of the Ivrea region.

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Carnival

Carnevale di Venezia is one of the most prominent and glamorous events in Italy. With thousands of participants dressed in splendid costumes and elaborate masks, the carnival brings a mysterious and attractive atmosphere. Venetians and tourists from all over flock here to participate in street parades, elegant dances and take pictures with the masquerades. Carnevale di Venezia is not only a major cultural event but also an opportunity for Venice to shine with its ancient and elegant beauty.

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Venice Boat Race Festival

The Regata Storica boat race festival takes place every September in Venice, attracting a large number of locals and tourists. Participants in this boat race festival are dressed in 16th-century Venetian costumes, sitting on colorful and eye-catching decorated racing boats. Held on the Grand Canal, the festival is an opportunity to recreate the ancient boat races of the Venetians. This festival is not only a sports competition but also an event imbued with traditional Venetian culture.

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Giostra del Saracino Festival

The Giostra del Saracino is a historic festival held in the city of Arezzo in early September. It recreates a medieval knightly duel, in which participants ride on horseback, wear armor, and wield lances. However, instead of aiming their lances at each other, they score points by aiming at a Saracen effigy. Whoever hits and knocks the effigy over first is the winner. Locals and tourists alike get to witness the dramatic matches, where knights representing the city’s neighborhoods compete. The festival is not only a chance to reminisce about Arezzo’s glorious past, but also a chance for the people to show their pride in their traditions.

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Each festival in Italy has its own identity, closely linked to the history and culture of each land. From the magic of the Carnival in Venice, the drama of the Giostra del Saracino, to the humor of the orange throwing festival in Ivrea, all are unforgettable experiences for visitors. Each event is not only an occasion for fun but also an opportunity for Italians to show their pride in their traditions. Participating in these festivals, visitors will have a deeper insight into the rich and diverse culture of the boot-shaped country.
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