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Florence Holidays & Observances
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Holidays & Observances in Florence, FI, Tuscany.
The Feast of the Immaculate Conception (Concezione Immaculata) + My Favorites
Dec 08 The Feast of the Immaculate Conception is a public holiday, meaning most Catholics will be attending mass to honour Mary, mother of Jesus. Many consider Mary to be the greatest and holiest of saints, and she is especially well-loved in Italy.
Epiphany (Le Befana) + My Favorites
Jan 06 One of Italy's oldest traditions, Le Befana, or Epiphany, is celebrated each year on January 6. Children hang their stockings in hopes of being visited by Le Befana, who leaves treats for good boys and girls, and lumps of coal for the bad.
Festa Della Liberazione + My Favorites
TBA This holiday results in a day off for most Florentines as they celebrate the anniversary of their liberation from the Germans after the Second World War.
All Saints' Day (Ognissanti) + My Favorites
TBA A holy day for Catholics for centuries, Ognissanti, or All Saints' Day, is followed by Il Giorno dei Morti, or, Day of the Dead. Recipies from the Roman Empire are used to bake traditional cookies, called Ossa dei Morti, or Bones of the Dead. Events include prayer, parades and storytelling.