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Public Holidays in Italy
To know about Italy public holidays can give you an edge on the kind of time you’re looking to spend in Italy for your vacations or even business trips. If you are a type of a person who enjoys tourists and crowded places then you can arrange your trip in the Italy public holidays but if you’re looking for cheap ticket prices and less crowd then you can avoid visiting Italy on Italy public holidays.
Italy Public Holidays
There are a total of 12 occasions for Italy public holidays in the calendar of Italy public holidays 2018. To start of the Italy public holidays 2018, the first Italy public holiday is the New Year’s Eve which is celebrated on the 1st of January every year. Different festivals are held on this day to celebrate the incoming year and resolutions are made by everyone as to how they will spend the next year.
Epiphany Holiday
Another Italy public holiday is on the 6th of January that is known as Epiphany. This day is celebrated as a traditional day in which three kings or wise men brought gifts to infant Jesus. Italian people celebrate this day by giving each other gifts.
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Easter Holiday in Italy
Then we have the Easter Sunday as the Italy public holiday on 1st April in which big family feasts are arranged where all the families can reunite and celebrate the day together. This day is followed by the Easter Monday which is exactly the next to Easter Sunday. So, this brings them as a couple of Public holidays in Italy.
Italy Holidays and Traditions Day
On our Italy holidays and traditions day, the next Italy public holiday is the liberation day which is celebrated to remember the day of freedom that they got from the Nazi and the day a democratic rule was established in the country.
On the 1st of May, the labor’s day or as they call it the international workers day is celebrated just like in every other part of the world. Then comes the Republic day which is the 2nd June, this day is celebrated as to remember the day on which Italy became Republic.
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Then we have the assumption day on 15th August which is an indication to mark the day that Blessed Mary left for heaven. On 1st of November, the All Saints day is celebrated which is a religious holiday. On 25th December the Christmas day is celebrated after which on 26th December the St Stephen’s day is celebrated.
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