Cittā di Venezia

Traditional events

Masks at Carnival

Carnival: 19-20 February 2011 e 26 Feb - 8 March 2011

Re-launched two decades ago, the Carnival was immediately regarded both in Italy and abroad as an event not to be missed

Venice Carnival is steeped in history, charm and tradition: its inhabitants and tourists alike have taken a keen interest in it, thanks to its mix of transgression, art, history and culture in one of the most unique cities in the world.
 
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The historic cortage at the Sensa Feast-day

The Sensa Feast-day: June 4-5, 2011



In previous centuries this holiday held an important role in the social and political life of Venice, which resulted in one of the most important and sumptuous celebrations, interweaving the legend, myth and history of the city.

If, historically speaking, the Sensa is the result of an overlapping of civil and religious rites and events through the ages, today we prefer to give it the meaning of festivity of the Sea and therefore of a festivity of a city which draws its raison d'ętre from its relationship with the sea.
 
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Fireworks seen from St. Mark's squaresfondo

The Redentore Feast-day: July 16 - 17, 2011


The Redentore is one of the Venetians' most treasured festivities, and is a tourist attraction thanks to the spectacular firework display in the evening.

It falls on the third Sunday in July, when Holy Mass is held in the presence of the Patriarch, followed by a religious procession.

But the special moment of the festivity takes place on Saturday night: with the unbeatable backdrop of Saint Mark's Basin, a play of lights and reflections produce a kaleidoscope of colours with the silhouetted spires, domes and bell towers of the city behind.

The weekend ends with a gondola regatta.

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The Historical Regatta

The Historical Regatta - September 4th, 2011

 
Even now the Regata Storica is one of the most spectacular, picturesque and moving events of Venetian life, capable of both charming the tourists and exciting the locals.

A historical procession commemorates the welcome given to Caterina Cornaro, wife of the King of Cyprus, in 1489 after she renounced her throne in favour of Venice. It is a procession of 16th century style boats, with the famous Bucintoro, the boat representing the Serenissima, at its head.

Then comes the competition. The spectators participate with gusto and shouts of encouragement during the sporting events.

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La basilica della Salute

The Feast-day of the Madonna della Salute - November 21st

 
The Feast-day of the Madonna della Salute  is probably the least "touristy" of the Venetian festivities and evokes strong religious feelings among the city's inhabitants.

The holiday is, like the Redentore, in memory of another bout of pestilence, which lasted for two years from 1630-31, and the subsequent vow by the Doge to obtain the intercession of the Virgin Mary.

Even today, thousands of inhabitants visit the main altar of the imposing Salute Church on November 21 to give thanks, and a strong symbolic tie remains between the city and the Virgin Mary.
 
 

 
 
The rowing season

The Rowing Season (April - September)



Every year from April to September, in Venice and on the lagoon, there are more than 120 regattas, in addition to the famous Historical Regatta.

Many of these races are spontaneous; eleven are promoted by the Municipality of Venice in collaboration with the Rowers' Associations and the Co-ordination of the Rowing Clubs with the aim of keeping alive a sporting practice which originates from the very nature of the city. Many of these regattas coincide with traditional festivities and festivals where the race once represented an occasion of not only true popular but also institutional glory.
 

 
 
Palio of the Ancient Maritime Republic

The Palio of the Ancient Maritime Republics - June 12, 2011

A yearly boat race between the four Italian Maritime Republics that sailed the seas in medieval times is hosted, in turn, on the Mediterranean at Amalfi and Genoa, on the Arno in Pisa and on the lagoon in Venice, to commemorate the historical figures and memories of the four cities.
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red rose

San Marco (St. Marcus day): April 25th

April 25th is the feast of St. Marcus, the city's patron saint. In ancient times on this day a famous procession took place in the Piazza; religious and civil authorities as well as a deputy of artists took part in it. Also nowadays St. Marcus Day is celebrated with a procession in the Basilica.
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the logo of the event

Vogalonga - June 12th, 2011

This event originated 36 years ago with the aim of making Venetians aware of the problem of swell created by engine-powered boats, thanks to the initiative of a group of Venetians who were lovers of rowing and of the traditions of the "Serenissima". Since then the number of participants, especially from abroad, has continued to grow, with entries totalling up to 1500 boats.

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the poster

Su e Zo per i Ponti: April 10th, 2011

Su e zo per i ponti is one of the many non-competitive track events which are organised in the city at all seasons. The walk takes place on an April Sunday (the date changes every year); a great number of Venetians as well as substantial groups coming from different places take part in it.
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