Description
The Festa del Redentore (Feast of the Redeemer) is one of Venice's most cherished traditional celebrations, held annually on the third weekend of July. This event commemorates the end of the plague in the 16th century and combines deep religious significance with festive joy. The highlight of the celebration is the spectacular fireworks display over the Venetian Lagoon, illuminating the city’s historic architecture and waterways in a dazzling array of colours. The festivities begin with the construction of a temporary floating bridge connecting the Zattere promenade to the Church of the Redeemer (Chiesa del Redentore) on the island of Giudecca, where a thanksgiving mass is held. Venetians and visitors gather on boats and along the canals, enjoying traditional feasts and live music as they await the fireworks.
Attendees typically wear casual summer attire, with many donning traditional Venetian elements or festive clothing. The event is free to attend, although boat rentals or dining at waterfront restaurants to secure a prime viewing spot may incur costs. The celebration is family-friendly, welcoming people of all ages, and offers a unique way to experience Venice’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Whether enjoying the communal feasts, attending the religious procession, or marvelling at the breath-taking fireworks, the Festa del Redentore is a magical blend of tradition and festivity, embodying the spirit of Venice and its enduring history.
Location
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Venice, Italy