(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 15 JANUARY 2014)
Here are some links about the 2014 National Holiday Observances with some "Local Observances" in Italy:
- January/gennaio
- 1 - New Years Day (Capodanno)
- 6 - Epiphany (Epifania)
- February/febbraio
- None
- March/marzo
- None
- April/aprile
- 20 - Easter (Buona Pasqua)
- 21 - Easter Monday AKA Lunedì dell'Angelo AKA Pasquetta (Little Easter)
- 25 - Liberation Day (Festa della Liberazione)
- 25 - Feast of St. Mark (Local only: Venice only)
- May/maggio
- 1 - Labor Day (Festa dei Lavoratori)
- June/giugno
- 2 - Founding of the Republic (Festa della Repubblica)
- 24 - St. John the Baptist Day (Local only: Florence/Firenze; Genoa/Genova; Torino/Turin)
- 29 - St. Peter and St. Paul's Day (Local only: Rome)
- July/luglio
- 15 - St. Rosalia (Local only: Palermo)
- August/agosto
- 15 - Assumption Day (Assunzione or Ferragosto)
- September/settembre
- 19 - St. Gennaro's Day (Local only: Naples/Napoli)
- October/ottobre
- 4 - St. Petronius (Local only: Bologna)
- November/novembre
- 1 - All Saints Day (Ognissanti or Tutti i santi)
- 3 - St. Giusto (Local only: Trieste)
- December/dicembre
- 6 - St. Nichola (Local only: Bari)
- 7 - St. Ambrogio's Day (Local only: Milan/Milano)
- 8 - Immaculate Conception's day (Immacolata Concezione)
- 25 - Christmas Day (Buon Natale)
- 26 - St. Stephen's Day (Santo Stefano)
- 31 - New Year's Eve [NOT a holiday]
- Holidays – Source: InfoRoma
- Holidays in Italy in 2014 – Source: timeanddate.com – "About Us"
- Italian Holidays – Explanation of holiday observances – Source: lifeinitaly.com
- Italy Public Holidays – Source: World Travel Guide – "offers inspirational destination guides, features, travel deals, events and more"
- Public holidays in Italy – Source: Wikipedia – "the free encyclopedia"
- SEE ALSO:
- TBS
NOTE AND OBSERVATION
It's important to note that travelers and visitors to Italy be aware of the the Italian National Holiday Observances with some "Local Observances". Your travel plans may be affected because of these Italian National Holiday Observances with some "Local Observances". Some museums or places that you may want to go to may be closed or the public transportation system (trains, buses, trams, etc.) may be operating on a holiday or limited schedule. So you will need to plan accordingly.
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(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 15 JANUARY 2014)
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