Description
The Venice Carnival is a world-famous celebration of art, tradition, and grandeur, held annually in February, leading up to Lent. Renowned for its elaborate masks, stunning costumes, and vibrant atmosphere, the Carnival transforms Venice into a living theatre. Festivities take place across the city, with highlights including the Flight of the Angel in St. Mark’s Square, where a costumed performer glides gracefully from the Campanile, and the extravagant costume parades showcasing Venetian craftsmanship. Visitors can also enjoy masquerade balls in historic palaces, street performances, live music, and gondola parades on the Grand Canal, making the Carnival an unforgettable cultural spectacle.
Participants often wear traditional Venetian masks and lavish costumes, embracing the event's timeless elegance, though casual attendees can enjoy the atmosphere in simpler attire. Many events are free, such as street performances and public parades, but tickets are required for exclusive activities like masked balls or private tours. The Carnival is open to people of all ages, with family-friendly events during the day and more sophisticated celebrations in the evening. Whether you join in the revelry or simply soak in the enchanting ambiance, the Venice Carnival offers a magical blend of history, creativity, and festive spirit in one of the world’s most romantic cities.
Location
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Venice, Italy