When is san giovanni feast day
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Sign up to our newsletter. A treasure trove of secrets, events, curiosities and news, straight to your inbox. Follow us! John gives us an excuse to bring out our inner Florentine, go to museums and special events, and participate in amazing local traditions — all for free! If you have always had a burning desire to watch men in multi-colored tights play drums and throw flags, head to Piazza della Signoria around AM.
The parade starts on 1 Via del Corso at 9 and will end in the piazza around , where the Renaissance men and maidens will meet the mayor of Florence. Do some googling, ask your hotel or hostel concierge, or check out The Florentine a great English newspaper for special freebies today. Usually there are museums or monuments that often charge admission but today you can visit for free.
Entrance was free and I have no doubt that the views were killer. Keep your eyes peeled for similar steals around town. Again, I would recommend claiming your spot in Piazza della Signoria. Instead of solemnly processing with a relic of St. John, this is a procession of the beastly, testosterone filled, roid-raging men of Calcio Storico. Calcio Storico is a year-old game of soccer that takes place in the Santa Croce piazza-turned-sandpit stadium. The game these men march to is the final round of a tournament that has been going on for a week in which the four quartieri , or neighborhoods, of Florence compete.
The game costs 20 euro, which is not free, but if you still want to see these modern day gladiators, some intense neighborhood pride, and more colorful men in tights playing the drums, definitely check out the parade. Finally, cap off your uniquely Florentine day by watching the fireworks at PM.
They are shot off from Piazzale Michelangelo and can be seen from most places in the city. Because Florence is small and surrounded by hills, it is also great to get a little bit out of town and watch the show from above. John for your perfect, and perfectly free, Florentine day.
The open piazza is often the heart of culture in city center, as many concerts and events are hosted here. Inside the church, in addition to priceless works of art by Gaddi, Giotto and […]. He was a preacher and religious figure during Jesus' lifetime. Baptism rituals in the Jordan River were an important part of his ministry.
Images of St John the Baptist often depict him wearing a camel-skin robe and with a cross and a lamb. He is often shown baptizing people, particularly Jesus. While we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary. If you find an error, please let us know.
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