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Epifania in Italia
Epifania, celebrated on January 6th, marks a significant public holiday across all of Italy, traditionally signaling the end of the festive Christmas season. In 2026, this observance falls on a Tuesday, offering the potential for a long weekend celebration.
What to Expect
Nationwide public holiday observance
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Traditional
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Duration
1 day
Ages
All ages
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Tips & Advice
- Plan your travel around January 6th, 2026, as it's a public holiday, which may affect business hours and transportation schedules.
- Consider extending your visit if the holiday falls near a weekend, as the 'GP' notation suggests a potential for a long weekend in 2026.
- Research local Epifania traditions in specific Italian regions, as customs can vary.
- Check for any special events or festivals organized to celebrate the end of the holiday season.
- Be aware that many shops and services may be closed on January 6th, so plan accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Epifania?
Epifania is a public holiday celebrated in Italy on January 6th, traditionally marking the end of the Christmas season and the arrival of the Three Wise Men.
Is Epifania a public holiday in Italy?
Yes, Epifania is a public holiday observed throughout Italy.
When does Epifania occur?
Epifania is celebrated annually on January 6th.
What does 'GP' mean in the schedule?
'GP' stands for 'Giorno del Ponte,' which translates to 'Bridge Day' or 'Long Weekend,' indicating that the holiday may be combined with adjacent days off for an extended break.
Are there specific events associated with Epifania?
While Epifania is a public holiday, specific local traditions and events may occur in different regions of Italy to celebrate the end of the festive season.
Always check the official website for the most current information.
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