Venchi, the Italian chocolate that celebrates Christmas Specialties Christmas in the mountains, alpine traditions between snow and flavors Mountains Latest Articles New Year’s Traditions in Italy Holidays and Traditions by Myriam Amato Read More Venchi, the Italian chocolate that celebrates Christm...
On December 8 every year in Italy, the public holiday called Festa dell’Immacolata Concezione (Feast of the Immaculate Conception) begins. Christmas decorations go up on this day around the country, the most notable decorations being the Christmas tree and thepresepe, the nativity scene, which ...
Christmas in Italy is celebrated over several weeks as Italians celebrate from early December, depending on the region, until the day of Epiphany, on the 6th of January. Especially the children look forward to the start of the Christmas season in December when Christmas trees are put up and h...
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Christmas Around the World: Germany: In Germany, Christmas markets are popular attractions. They offer delicious food, handcrafted gifts, and festive decorations. France: In France, it’s tradition to have a Yule log cake, a special cake that is baked for the holidays. Ital...
Christmas Traditions in Italy: The Christmas season in Italy begins on the first Sunday of Advent, which is four Sundays before Christmas. Christmas fairs feature fireworks and bonfires along with holiday music. Families go to the Christmas markets to shop for gifts and new figures for the manger...
No holiday in Italy is more traditional than Christmas. Families share sumptuous feasts on both Christmas and Christmas Eve, however, there’s no inappropriate time of day to nosh on a slice of Panettone. Italy embraces the Christmas spirit to the fullest just as much inside one’s home as ...
It took a few years for me to get used to the “late” start to the holidays in Italy, but then it is definitely made up for it bythree full weeks of celebrations.Everything starts on the 8thof December, and it seems there isa valid reason to be (and stay) at the table with fam...
In Italy they celebrate the night before Christmas with the Feast of the Seven Fishes, a traditional meal that involves a variety of different seafood dishes.
Since in Italy Christmas is still very much tied to religion, many dates associated with it happen during Avvento (Advent).For those of you who observe Christian traditions, you probably know what this means. For those who don’t, Avvento is Advent, or the approximately 4-week period ...