(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 10 April 2007)
Here are the 2007 National Holiday Observances in Italy:
- January/gennaio
- 1 - New Years Day
- 6 - Epiphany
- February/febbraio
- March/marzo
- April/aprile
- 8 - Easter/Buona Pasqua
- 9 - Easter Monday
- 25 - Liberation Day
- 25 - Feast of St. Mark (Venice only)
- May/maggio
- 1 - Labor Day
- June/giugno
- 2 - Founding of the Republic
- 24 - St. John's Day (Florence only)
- 29 - St. Peter and St. Paul's Day (Rome only)
- July/luglio
- August/agosto
- 15 - Assumption Day (also known as Ferragosto)
- September/settembre
- 19 - St. Gennaro's Day (Naples only)
- October/ottobre
- November/novembre
- 1 - All Saints Day
- December/dicembre
- 7 - St. Ambrogio's Day (Milan only)
- 8 - Immaculate Conception's day
- 25 - Christmas Day/Buon Natale
- 26 - St. Stephen's Day
- 31 - New Year's Eve
- Holidays – Source: InfoRoma
- Holidays – Explanation of holiday observance – Source: LifeInItaly
- Public Holidays in Italy – Source: Italian Stay
- SEE ALSO:
- Info on Events and Festivals (festa or sagra) in Italy *, dated Sunday, November 20, 2005
The above links are current. If anyone has any suggestions for other sites, please feel free to post your comment and I'll update this blog entry. For your specific interest, please search the web for further information using .
It's important for traveling to, from and within Italy to know the Italian national holiday observances. These holiday observances may affect your travel plans, visits to museums, Italian business or government offices, etc. Public transportation may be on limited schedule.
That's it for Tuesday, 2 January 2007: martedì, 2 gennaio 2007.
Ciao, Ben
Today’s quote is an Italian proverb, author unknown.
"Chi non fa, non falla."
"He who does nothing, does not fail."
(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 10 April 2007)
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