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San Gandolfo Festival
The 7th Wednesday after Easter and the 3rd week end in September
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The Most Holy Crucifix
Starts May 1st
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La Sagra delle Nocciole (The Hazelnut Festival)
Always in August usually after the 15th, a moveable date

Lo Sfoglio
Late August

Santa Lucia
December 13

 
 
 
 

Associated Links

www.go-sicily.it

www.visitingsicily.it

www.timesofsicily.com


 


Carnevale in the Madonie Mountains

Posted by Suzanne on 21 Feb 2014

Carnevale is in full swing all over Italy from Venice to Sicily - it began on February 15th and winds up on March 4th and during this feast of joy Italy puts on some energetic street parties full of masquerading, parading in fantastic costumes, liscio dancing (ballroom/folk dancing)  fun and intrigue.

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Polizzi's San Gandolfo Festival

Posted by Suzanne on 14 Feb 2014

I want to share some September periods from my times in Polizzi Generosa which capture the wonder of the three day festival of Polizzi’s patron saint and ‘protector’ San Gandolfo; a sacred festival yet one filled with fun.

It is a yearly celebration, 694 years old venerating a saint, who it is said protected the village from disasters and worked miracles. It centres around two dark and haunting processions, a life sized 18th century wooden statue with a gentle and kind expression, a splendid 16th century solid ‘reliquary’, animated acoustically perfect concerts held to crowds of thousands, some great street food and some uplifting sacred music.

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Captured by Ortigia

Posted by Suzanne on 07 Feb 2014

 

As I make plans for spending extended time in Polizzi Generosa and travels in Sicily this year I am thinking of my stays in the seductive Ortigia. The tiny island of Ortigia is part of the 'unhurried' city of Siracusa on the blue Ionian Sea in Sicily’s South East and it captures my heart each time I stay.

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