HOLIDAYS – LONG CELEBRATIONS
One of the best Christmas traditions in Italy is that they celebrate for much longer than in other countries. Its festive season officially begins on December 8, which is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, also known in other countries as the "Day of the Virgin." It lasts until January 6, the twelfth day of Christmas, known as the Epiphany.
The Epiphany is
related to the Three Wise Men, who arrived in Bethlehem following a star twelve
days after the birth of the Child Jesus, with gifts of myrrh, incense and gold.
This festivity represents the closing of the Christmas holidays - it even has
its own rhyme that reads "L'Epifania tutte le feste porta via",
"the Epiphany puts an end to all parties" - and the beginning of
Carnival.
In Italy, the Carnival
period begins on January 7 (the day considered the end of the Christmas
holidays) until the Tuesday before the beginning of Easter Lent (the day before
Ash Wednesday). It is a season full of colors, joy and fun! The carnival
calculation is taken as 6 weeks before Easter, so it changes every year. But
after the Befana, Christmas is forgotten, and the carnival begins to be
organized!


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