All Saints’ Day (known as Ognissanti in Italian), celebrated on November 1st, is one of the most significant religious holidays in Italy. With its origins rooted in early Christian tradition, …
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All the similarities between Halloween and All Saints’ Day in Sicily
Halloween and the celebrations around All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day (Ognissanti and Il Giorno dei Morti) in Sicily might appear vastly different on the surface, but they share …
Witch trials, a grim part of European history, were not as prevalent in Italy as they were in countries like Germany or England. However, between the 15th and 18th centuries, …
Halloween might not be as widely celebrated in Italy as it is in other parts of the world, but in the south, cities like Naples and Palermo provide a rich …
The ATP Finals, one of the most prestigious events in men’s tennis, is set to take place in Turin from November 10 to November 17, 2024. This tournament brings together …
Every year from November to January, Turin transforms into one of Italy’s most enchanting destinations, thanks to Luci d’Artista, a cultural event that turns the city into an open-air museum. …
Italy may not have a long-standing tradition of Halloween celebrations, but its cities offer a blend of spooky and fascinating experiences perfect for the season. From haunted sites and eerie …
Milan, a city famous for its fashion, art, and architecture, also hides a lesser-known, eerie side steeped in dark legends. One of the most famous and enduring stories is that …
Turin (Torino), a city known for its rich history and elegant architecture, also holds a more mysterious and occult reputation. Hidden beneath its surface, Turin is considered by many to …
In recent years, Halloween has gained popularity in Italy, particularly among younger generations who enjoy dressing up, trick-or-treating, and attending themed parties. While the celebration may appear imported from Anglo-Saxon …