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Naples & the Amalfi Coast : Top 10 Secular Festivals

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Top 10 Top 10 Secular Festivals

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  • 1. Benvenuta Primavera

    Spring is welcomed in with street theatre and garden openings.

  • 2. Culture Week

    For one week Italy’s publicly owned museums, historic and archaeological sites are free to all.

  • 3. Maggio dei Monumenti

    Churches and buildings usually closed to the public open their doors for one week.

  • 4. Estate a Napoli

    Summer in Naples includes outdoor films, theatre and music in venues around town.

  • 5. Concerti al Tramonto, Villa San Michele, Anacapri

    This genteel villa is the venue for sunset classical concerts (see Villa San Michele).

  • 6. Music Festival of Villa Rufolo, Ravello

    What started out in Ravello now includes concert venues up and down the Amalfi Coast (see Villa Rufolo).

  • 7. Neapolis Festival

    Southern Italy’s largest rockfest invades the area of Bagnoli.

  • 8. Festival delle Ville Vesuviane

    The aristocratic villas along this coast play host to classical concerts (see Vesuvius).

  • 9. Pizzafest

    A celebration of the city’s most famous dish, as pizzaioli (pizza-makers) spin their dough.

  • 10. Capodanno

    New Year’s Eve involves merrymaking in Piazza del Plebiscito and fireworks over Castel dell’Ovo.

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