List of events in Rome explained

As the capital of Italy and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, Rome is one of the most eventful Italian cities throughout the year.

Festivity

Festival

Cinema

As the capital of Italian cinema with the Cinecittà studios, Rome is one of the most important cities in the world for the film industry.

There are many events related to cinema in Rome, such as the David di Donatello Awards, it is a recognition of Italian cinema, one of the most prestigious awards at a national level. Awarded by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano in various categories. It takes its name from the famous sculpture. During the awards ceremony, the winners are given a miniature reproduction of the statue.

The Rome Independent Film Festival is also of considerable importance, as far as independent cinema is concerned.

And also the Rome Film Festival, an international film festival established in 2006 which is held in autumn at the Parco della Musica in Rome.

Nightlife

Rome boasts a rich, active and vibrant nightlife,[8] which is concentrated mostly in the city center and in the neighborhoods of Trastevere, San Lorenzo, Pigneto, Testaccio and Rione Monti. There are numerous venues, pubs, discos, wine bars and places where you can have an aperitif or gelato, each nightlife neighborhood has its own target and its own peculiarities. Trastevere is well known for being the queen of Roman nightlife, where many Romans and tourists meet. San Lorenzo and Pigneto are meeting points for university nightlife, considered the most "hipster" neighborhoods of the city.[9] [10]

The city is considered the Italian capital of jazz, the Rome Jazz Festival is organized in the city, and since 1876 it has been a meeting point for Italian and international musicians.

LGBTQ+ in Rome

Also enriching the Roman nightlife is the vast amount of gay clubs and discos in the city. The city has a great nightlife, with plenty of queer-friendly bars and clubs. There are also lots of cultural events and activities taking place throughout the year, catering to LGBTQI+ people. The top 3 clubs with regular events are "GIAM", which hosts a weekly event with three dance floors every Saturday, "Muccassassina", one of the most famous gay discos in Italy and "Frutta e Verdura" is a place that includes people from across the LGBT spectrum.[11] And also the Gay Street near the Colosseum, which is a meeting point for the LGBT community of Rome.

Rome is often considered one of the most gay-friendly cities in Europe,[12] the Rome Pride organized around the second week of June is one of the largest events in the city with over 1 million participants, the biggest in Italy.[13]

Rome was the first Italian city to organize an official pride event, which was organized in 1994, promoted in particular by activists Imma Battaglia and Vladimir Luxuria.[14] Numerous homosexual associations are based in the city, such as the Circle of Homosexual Culture Mario Mieli, Arcigay, Gay Rome4u.

The Art

One of the most important art-related events in Rome is the Rome Quadriennale, it is an international visual art exhibition event held in the city every 4 years at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in via Nazionale. It is one of the oldest Italian art exhibitions, since 1931 with the first edition. A major exhibition of Italian art that presents the public with a panorama of the best works of painting, sculpture and black and white (drawing and graphics).

Religion

Heart of Catholic Christianity, Rome hosts within its urban borders the enclave of the Vatican City. Every 25 years the city is called to organize the Jubilee of the Catholic Church, the year of the remission of sins, reconciliation, conversion and sacramental penance.[15]

The event is one of the largest in the world with an influx of millions of pilgrims, heading towards St. Peter's Basilica on the occasion of the opening of the Holy Door by the Pope.

It is one of the oldest events in the world dating back to 1300, born from the pacifying desire of Pope Boniface VIII.

References

  1. Web site: Natale di Roma: il 21 aprile 753 a.C. la nascita della città, tra storia e leggenda. it.
  2. Web site: Italy marks 78th anniversary of Liberation in 2023. wantedinrome.com. 25 April 2023.
  3. Web site: Labour Day in Italy: what to do on May Day.
  4. Web site: Celebrate Christmas Like an Italian Italy Magazine. Donati . Silvia .
  5. Web site: Rome's Christmas tree moves to Piazza del Popolo. wantedinrome.com. 17 November 2023.
  6. News: Pope to make traditional Marian visits on Immaculate Conception . 4 March 2024 . vaticannews.va . 8 December 2022 . en . Pope Francis will celebrate today's Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception with the midday recitation of the Angelus in St. Peter's Square, followed by his traditional visits to the Salus Populi Romani icon at Rome's St. Mary Major Basilica and the statute dedicated to the Immaculate Conception near Piazza di Spagna..
  7. Web site: Romaeuropa Festival: Rite de passage – Solo II at Villa Medici.
  8. Web site: Nightlife in Rome: 13 best places to party the night away.
  9. Web site: Rome’s neighborhoods at night.
  10. Web site: A GUIDE TO PIGNETO: INSIDE ROME’S MOST HAPPENING NEIGHBOURHOOD.
  11. Web site: Gay venues in Rome: the complete 2023 guide to experiencing the LGBTQ+ scene in the eternal city.
  12. Web site: Europe’s Top 12 Most Gay-Friendly Cities to visit in 2023.
  13. Web site: Roma Pride 2023, un milione in corteo a Roma: "Mai così tanti". it.
  14. Web site: Giugno, mese arcobaleno. (Quasi) tutto quello che hai sempre voluto sapere sul Pride (…e non hai mai osato chiedere). it.
  15. Web site: Rome prepares for 35 million pilgrims during 2025 Jubilee Year.

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