• 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. ...

  • Florence Rocks

    Visarno Arena Viale del Visarno, 14, Florence, Italy

    This rock music festival attracts a lineup of popular artists, both new and old, such as The Smashing Pumpkins, Ed Sheeran and The Cure. 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 about. Join now to access them all. Let our expert ...

  • Tuscany: Il Giostro del Saracino

    Piazza Grande Arezzo, Italy

    This lively festival in Arezzo, Tuscany (with editions in June and September) is based on a 13th century tradition of knights competing by jousting against a shield-bearing puppet (Saracen). The jousting continues today, with the modern-day knights competing for the prize of the Golden Lance, while flag-bearers, musicians, and revelers in medieval costume parade throughout the Piazza San Francesco. A full ...

    €6
  • Lajatico (Tuscany): Andrea Bocelli’s Annual Concert at Teatro del Silenzio

    Teatro del Silenzio Via dell'Uccelliera, Lajatico, Italy

    The claim to fame of the lovely small town of Lajatico, 25 miles south of Pisa, is that it is the birthplace of world-famous tenor Andrea Bocelli. While Bocelli now lives on the Tuscan coast in Forte di Marmi, you can spot the house (with big red shutters) he bought for his mother in Lajatico. In 2006, Bocelli persuaded the local ...

  • Vinci (Tuscany): Unicorn Festival

    Centro Storico Vinci, Italy

    This medieval fantasy fair centers around mythical creatures, such as unicorns and elves. Held in Leonardo da Vinci's hometown of Vinci, the fair also incorporates duels, archery, and Gothic music. 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 about. Join now to access ...

    €10
  • Acquavivo Picena: Medieval Wedding Banquet

    That's right, a Medieval Wedding Banquet, also called the Banchetto Nuziale Medievale, takes place every August in the village of Acquavivo Picena in Le Marche. The weekend invites guests to step back into the 13th century by witnessing a blessing of cloth, performances,  a wedding, a palio and, last but not least, a feast in celebration of the marriage between Forastéria ...

    60€
  • Urbino (Le Marche): The Duke’s Festival (Festa del Duca)

    Piazza Duca Federico Urbino, Italy

    A medieval celebration fit for a duke takes over the historic city of Urbino on the third Sunday in August, with events focused around the Piazza Duca Federico in the old quarter of the city. Knights on horseback, meandering musicians and poets, and fair ladies in 15th century period gowns parade throughout the city and feast on traditional fare. Crafts, ...

  • Curtatone (Mantua): International “Madonnari” Competition

    200 Madonnari (artisans who produce images of the virgin) from around the world will cover the streets of Curtatone in Lombardy with breath-taking, chalk renditions of the Madonna in a friendly competition that concludes on the 15th with a pyrotechnic performance. During the day, enjoy a plate of cotechino, one of the traditional savory gastronomic dishes of the region or walk ...

    Free
  • Casciana Terme (Pisa): San Genesio Festival

    Unnamed Venue Casciana Terme, Italy

    The town of Casciana Terme celebrates San Genesio, the patron saint of children, for three days in August. Children symbolically assume control of the town when the keys are passed from the Mayor to the representative of all children called the ciambellano, in a festival dedicated to their interests.  The title also happens to be the name of the ring-shaped, fruit-studded ...

    Free
  • Volterra (Pisa): Red Dusk

    Unnamed Venue Piazza dei Priori, Volterra, Italy

    Volterra, an enchanting medieval town in the Tuscan hills, hosts its annual Notte Rossa, or Red Dusk, event to celebrate the town and allow visitors to discover the city and its offerings by showcasing mini concerts, performances and photo exhibits. The event takes place every second Saturday of September so don't miss your chance to discover Volterra on your own! Dream ...

    Free