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Puglia, Basilicata, Abruzzo, Emilia-Romagna

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Sicilia, Calabria, Molise, Lombardia

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  • Procession at sea in honor of St. Basso
    August 
    2025 
    Feste patronali

    Procession at sea in honor of St. Basso

    Annual

    The sea procession in honor of Saint Basso, Termoli's patron saint, takes place every year on Aug. 3 and 4

    Termoli (CB)

    Dal 03 August al 04 August

  • Pezza de casce, the carnival in Vinchiaturo
    February 
    2025 
    Recurrences

    Pezza de casce, the carnival in Vinchiaturo

    Annual

    Pezza de casce, the carnival in Vinchiaturo. A wheel of cheese tumbles through the streets of the village.

    Vinchiaturo (CB)

    Dal 22 February al 02 March

  • Fire rituals, Molise's Christmas traditions
    December 
    2024 
    Recurrences

    Fire rituals, Molise's Christmas traditions

    Annual

    Fire rituals, Molise's Christmas traditions. From the 'Ndocciata to the Fault of Oratino, the events that make this element the protagonist.

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    Dal 14 December al 25 December

  • San Pardo and the Carrese of Larino
    May 
    2025 
    Feste patronali

    San Pardo and the Carrese of Larino

    Annual

    San Pardo and the Larino Carrese. City in celebration May 25-27 with three days of processions among oxen, floats and crepe paper flowers

    Larino (CB)

    Dal 25 May al 27 May

  • Good Friday Hooded Procession of Isernia
    April 
    2025 
    Recurrences

    Good Friday Hooded Procession of Isernia

    Annual

    Procession of the Hooded: Good Friday in Isernia among barefoot, face-covered people amid funeral chants

    Isernia (IS)

    Dal 18 April al 19 April

  • Larino Carnival, parade of wonders
    March 
    2025 
    Recurrences

    Larino Carnival, parade of wonders

    Annual

    Larino Carnival, parade of wonders in one of Italy's historic carnivals

    Larino (CB)

    Dal 01 March al 15 March

The table of thirteen courses in honor of Saint Joseph

A lunch full of dishes in honor of Saint Joseph March 19 is a holiday date throughout Italy, partly for Saint Joseph and partly for Father’s Day. Whatever the occasion, it is always a good reason to indulge in a rich and tasty lunch. Even more so if you are in Molise where, on this date, […]

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The morge of Molise

Sculptures of nature surface in the heart of the region Imagine that you are driving through the hills of Molise, with sweeping vistas and villages popping up around every bend, and suddenly you are faced with rocky outcrops tens of meters high. These are the morge, a dialect name for large masses emerging from the […]

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The Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows in Castelpetroso

A basilica like a fairy castle There are places that, just by looking at them, provoke strong suggestions and emotions in us. One such place is the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows in Castelpetroso, a town in the province of Isernia. Set atop the hill, with its spires in perfect neo-Gothic style, it […]

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