EVENTS
IN ROME
Festa di Santa Francesca Romana (March 9), Santa
Francesca Romana. Blessing of the city's cars,
buses and trams.
Festa di San Giuseppe (March 19), Trionfale
area. St. Joseph's (and Father's) Day. Street
stalls, food, and music.
Good Friday (March/April - date varies in relation
to Easter Sunday), Colosseum. Procession of
the Cross at 9:00 p.m. led by the pope.
Rome's Birthday (Sunday before April 21), Piazza
dei Campidoglio.
Festa della Primavera (March/April), Piazza
di Spagna and Trinita dei Monti. Azaleas in
the street and concerts.
Art Exhibition (April/May), Via Margutta.
International Horse Show (early May), Villa
Borghese.
Antiques Fair (mid-late May), Via dei Coronari.
International Tennis Championships (late May),
Foro Italico.
Flower Festival (June, the Sunday after Corpus
Domini), Genzano, Castelli Romani, south of
Rome. Streets are carpeted with flowers.
Festa di San Giovanni (June 23-24), Piazza di
Porta San Giovanni. Celebrated with meals of
snails in tomato sauce, suckling pig, a fair,
and fireworks display.
Roma Europa (late June-late July), mainly in
Villa Medici. Films, dance, theater, and concerts.
Festa di San Pietro (June 29), many churches.
Celebrations mark the feast of St. Peter.
Expo Tevere (end June-mid-July), along the Tiber.
Arts and crafts, food and wine, music and fireworks.
Festa de Noantri (last two weeks in July), the
streets of Trastevere. Feating, processions
and entertainment.
Arts Outdoors (July/August), Baths of Caracalla,
Villa Ada, Ostia Antica, by the Tiber, in parks.
Opera, concerts, drama, and film.
Festa della Madonna della Neve (August 5), Santa
Maria Maggiore. Legendary 4th century fall of
snow re-enacted with showers of white flower
petals.
Ferragosto (August 15), Santa Maria in Trastevere.
Midsummer Roman holiday. Almost everything closes
down. Celebrations are held for the Feast of
the Assumption.
Art Fair (September), Via Margutta.
Sagra dell'Uva (early September), Basilica of
Constantine. Harvest festival with grapes selling
at bargain prices and lots of folksy street
entertainment.
Crafts Fair (last week September/first week
October), Via dell'Orso, near Piazza Navona.
Antiques Fair (mid-October), Via dei Coronari.
Festa di Santa Cecilia (November 22), Santa
Cecilia in Trastevere and Catacombs of San Callisto.
Vino Novello Tasting (late November), Campo
de' Fiori.
Festa della Madonna Immacolata (December 8),
Piazza di Spagna. Firemen climb up a ladder
to place a wreath on the statue of the Virgin
Mary. Column in front of McDonald's.
Befana (mid-December-mid-January), Piazza Navona.
Christmas and children's market.
Nativity Scenes (mid-December-mid-January),
many churches. Life-sized scene in St. Peter's
Square, collection at Santi Cosma e Damiano.
Midnight Mass (December 24), at most churches.
Christmas Day (Decmeber 25), St. Peter's Square.
Blessing by the pope.
New Year's Eve (December 31), all over Rome.
Fireworks displays, furniture thrown out.
Rome
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