• Rome: Baroque Christmas Concert in Capuchin Crypt

    Santa Maria Immacolata & Capuchins Museum Via Vittorio Veneto, Rome, Lazio, Italy

    If you're looking for a unique and one-of-a-kind experience for the holidays in Italy (as if just being in the bel paese was not enough) then you should take a trip to Rome and visit the Church of Santa Maria Immacolata. This historical church is home to the beautifully haunting crypt of the Capuchin monks of the 17th century and ...

    33€
  • Rome: I Solisti dell’Opera, New Years Concert

    All Saints Church Via del Babuino, 153, Rome, Italy

    The excellent singers of the Filarmonica d'Opera di Roma offer an unforgettable performance. The orchestra and singers dress in 18th century costumes as they perform their solos both on New Years Eve and New Years Day. The event is at the All Saints Church, which offers an English-speaking community in Rome. Dream of Italy is a membership website and award-winning ...

    55€
  • Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Italy

    Unnamed Venue Bologna, Italy

    Lace up those running shoes, get that last swig of water and be sure to get a good stretch in; the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure is on again. The Italian branch of the organization hosts a series of events and workshops promoting good health and exercise leading up to a big race in efforts to raise money ...

    15€
  • Genzano (Rome): Flower Festival

    Genzano Via Italo Belardi, Rome, Italy

    The people in the town of Genzano, to the south of Rome, are gathering for the annual infiorata, a three-day flower festival that coincides with the religious holiday of Corpus Christi, aka Corpus Domini, 60 days after Easter. The tradition, celebrated since 1778, calls for a rug made entirely of flowers and flower petals that covers over 20,000 squared feet. ...

  • Rome: Baroque Christmas Concert in Capuchin Crypt

    Santa Maria Immacolata & Capuchins Museum Via Vittorio Veneto, Rome, Lazio, Italy

    If you're looking for a unique and one-of-a-kind experience for the holidays in Italy (as if just being in the bel paese was not enough) then you should take a trip to Rome and visit the Church of Santa Maria Immacolata. This historical church is home to the beautifully haunting crypt of the Capuchin monks of the 17th century and ...

    33€
  • Rome: I Solisti dell’Opera, New Years Concert

    All Saints Church Via del Babuino, 153, Rome, Italy

    The excellent singers of the Filarmonica d'Opera di Roma offer an unforgettable performance. The orchestra and singers dress in 18th century costumes as they perform their solos both on New Years Eve and New Years Day. The event is at the All Saints Church, which offers an English-speaking community in Rome. Dream of Italy is a membership website and award-winning ...

    55€
  • Rome: Epiphania

    St. Peters Via della Conciliazione, Rome, Italy

    Each year in Rome, hundreds of people in medieval costumes walk along the avenue leading up to the Vatican carrying gifts for the Pope, who will then say a morning mass in Saint Peters.  Dream of Italy is a membership website and award-winning travel publication publishing 170 issues since 2002. Get a free issue to see what we are all ...

    Free
  • Rome: Miracle of the Madonna of the Snow

    Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore Piazza di Santa Maria Maggiore, 42, Rome, Italy

    According to legend, in 352 AD, a rich and bored Roman gentleman experienced a vivid dream in which the Virgin Mary told him that a certain hill in Rome would be covered in snow in the morning, and that he should then use his money to build a church on that site. Being that Rome was deep in a steamy ...

  • Rome: Feast of San Lorenzo

    Basilica di San Lorenzo Via Tiburtina, Rome, Italy

    The martyrdom of San Lorenzo is celebrated in Rome with fireworks and celebrations throughout the area around his crypt on the Via Tiburtina, where he was killed in 258 AD. The patron saint of librarians, firemen, bakers, and other professions whose jobs involve fire and roasting, San Lorenzo's association with such incendiary professions is certainly a disturbing one -- His ...

  • Ferragosto

    It's the summer and in August many Italians are looking forward to Ferragosto which starts on August 15th. It's known as a two-week vacation period with roots in ancient Rome. When Emperor Augustus invented the feriae Augusti to mark the end harvest he also made it a moment that signified a period of well-deserved rest. Later, during the fascist regime, this ...