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Top 10 Cultural Festivals

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  • 1. RomaEuropa Festival

    A fast-growing performing arts festival with a pronounced emphasis on the provocative, held every autumn in various superlative venues, including the French Academy, Palazzo Farnese and the Spanish Academy. All kinds of music, dance and theatre, including several international artists.

  • 2. Testaccio Village

    This well-run multi-event happens all summer long in a purpose-built area near an old slaughterhouse. Every evening there’s live music until midnight, followed by several discos, each featuring a different type of music, and lots of food choices. There’s a new decor theme every year, often quite elaborate.

  • 3. Festa dell’Unità

    Put on by the DS, the former Communist Party, this is a lively evening event, featuring music, films, dancing, games and more, much of it free. The venue changes every year, as do the exact dates, but it’s usually held in a central park, sometime around July, for about a month.

  • 4. Rome’s Birthday

    Every 21 April there’s a gala civic observance in the Piazza del Campidoglio, celebrating Rome’s traditional founding in 753 BC (see Romulus and Remus). Music, fireworks and a speech by the mayor mark the event, but the best news is that the Musei Capitolini are free of charge and open until 10pm.

  • 5. Summer Opera Festivals

    Not only does the Rome Opera Company offer its usual summer programme in the Baths of Caracalla, but there are also a number of other opera programmes all over the city, with singers from around the globe.

  • 6. ¡Fiesta!

    Latin music and, recently, world music, jazz, rock and pop, too, every night throughout the summer, including a few big international names. Held on the vast grounds of a racetrack, converted into dance floors, shops and restaurants.

  • 7. Spring Festival

    Orchestral and choral concerts in Trinita dei Monti and a mass of azaleas take over this popular gathering place. End of March.

  • 8. International Horse Show

    Villa Borghese’s annual splash-out for the equestrian classes. International show-jumping in this gorgeous garden setting. Much of the park is closed off for the event and its gala parties.

  • 9. Villa Celimontana Jazz

    A magnificent setting among dramatically lit umbrella pines, where you can enjoy gourmet cuisine and jazz every night all summer long. Make sure you take insect repellent.

  • 10. May Day Concert

    Held in front of the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano (see San Giovanni in Laterano and Scala Santa), this is a vast, free event, boasting a line-up of top Italian popstars and the occasional international luminary. It’s in celebration of socialist Italy’s “Day of the Worker”, when just about everything shuts down.

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