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August 12, 2013 7:47 AM
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Ferragosto: The Caesar Feast

Ferragosto: The Caesar Feast | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

In Italy August is not only the month of Saint Lawrence; on August 15th in fact we celebrate FERRAGOSTO, a national holiday.

 

But what is that?

 

The Ferragosto Feast was created by Augustus in 18 B.C. (feriae Augusti- Augustus' rest) to celebrate the harvest and the end of the main agricultural tasks and it lasted all the month; the main feast was dedicated to Diana on August 13th. This was one of the few occasions during which slaves and Romans were allowed to join together.

 

With the Christianity, Diana celebration became the Mary's Assumption Feast and this is what we still celebrate today.

 

Being a national holiday Ferragosto in Italy means every single shop or  firm is absolutely closed. We don't work on this day (apart from the poor Restaurants owners especially in the most touristic cities) and if you will visit Italy during this day you will find out cities are simply EMPTY. Everybody going to have a pic nic (a tradition is the Ferragosto barbecue) and spend this day along with the family and friends far from the cities.


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Mondo... Ti Presento Napoli


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Cecilia Negri's curator insight, July 26, 2013 10:30 PM

Vedi Napoli e poi muori.You have to see Naples and only then you can die. Italian saying.