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HOLIDAYS IN ITALY
National holidays and
some local Roman celebrations
The following is information on holidays observed throughout Italy as well as some only in the city of Rome.
| 6 January | Epiphany - this marks the end of the Christmas/New Year's holidays. |
| March/April | Easter Monday - in Italy, the Monday following Easter is a holiday. |
| 25 April | Liberation Day |
| 1 May | Labor Day |
| 2 June | Republic Day |
| 29 June | Feast of Saints Peter & Paul (only in Rome) - celebration of Rome's patron saints. |
| 15 August | Feast of the Assumption (Ferragosto) - second only to Christmas, this is one of Italy's most important holidays. |
| 1 November | All Saints' Day |
| 8 December | Feast of the Immaculate Conception |
| 25 December | Christmas - during the Chirstmas holidays in Rome you can enjoy concerts in many of Rome's churches , most free of charge as well as a stroll through the stands set up at Piazza Navona. |
| 26 December | St. Stephen (Santo Stefano)- the day after Christmas is also a holiday in Italy. |
| 1 January | New Year's Day |
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