Rome is a truly remarkable place to visit. Not only are there some beautiful and historic buildings and land marks to see, but there is also a huge selection of events and festivals that take part year after year that are enjoyed by both locals and visitors to this glorious city. Below is a brief introduction to some of the festivals and other cultural events that take place in Rome each year.
September to October
The Roma Europa Festival takes place which sees modern art, theatre, music and dance celebrated. Performers flock to the city from across Europe to take part in this annual event that first began in 1996.
October
The comic and cartoon Festival Romics takes place in October which is characterised by cartoon film showings, exhibitions and meetings with the most famous designers and publishing companies of the cartoon world.
The Roma Jazz Festival also takes place in October and is enjoyed by many. It first started in 1876 and due to its popularity continues year after year. Both Italian and international artists perform for the public.
April
Sana a Roma is a Mediterranean Trade Fair for Natural Products. It in a relatively new event that is held at the Rome Trade Fair District. There are displays of bio-products, conferences and of course tastings of all the products and produce that are present.
June to September
Estate Romana includes a whole variety of events. It celebrates everything from music, theatre, literature to cinema and attracts many thousands of performers and visitors from around the globe. The events that make up this festival are held in the most characteristic and beautiful places throughout the city making this one of the most romantic annual festivals.
July
Donna Sotto le Stelle in July is one of the main annual fashion events of Rome. It takes place on the famous and stunning Spanish Steps in the Piazza di Spagna. The latest offerings from well known designers are modeled on catwalks that are erected each year for the event.
Furthermore, there are numerous international music events that are held in the new Rome Auditorium which is situated near the Olympic Village in the Flaminio area of the city. The Rome Auditorium contains three large halls that are able to accommodate 5000 people. It is a world renowned music venue set within elegant surroundings.
There is no doubt that Rome lives up to its reputation as a cultural hotspot. Rivaled by only Milan in terms of exhibitions and festivals of cultural importance, it provides some world class entertainment year on year set amidst a stunning backdrop that is the city itself.
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