Last updated: November 22, 2024
Welcome to the complete Christmas events guide for Casal de' Pazzi! This practical compendium gathers all the festive events and attractions in the district, designed to help both residents and visitors navigate the celebrations.
The heart of the festivities develops around Piazza Euganei, where the traditional Christmas market offers artisanal products and local gastronomic specialties. From here, along Via Casal de' Pazzi to the Church of San Basilio, an illuminated path connects the main attractions: handcrafted nativity scenes, Christmas choirs, and festive stalls. The nearby Parco Nomentano hosts outdoor shows and children's activities.
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Casal de' Pazzi Holiday Shows and Entertainment
Special New Year's Openings
- What to Expect
- Extraordinary openings of Rome's cultural institutions.
- Description
- Rome's cultural institutions open exceptionally on January 1st, offering a special day of visitation to discover their collections and exhibitions.
- Where
- Rome | More Info : Special New Year's Openings
Easter Monday 2024 at Terme di Caracalla
- What to Expect
- Literary and visual exhibition on the centenary of Italo Calvino.
- Description
- The Baths of Caracalla will be open to the public to visit the Sfida al labirinto. Calvino, the cities, the portraits of Tullio Pericoli, a literary and visual path celebrating the centenary of Italo Calvino's birth.
- Where
- Rome | More Info : Easter Monday 2024 at Terme di Caracalla
The Mirror of Water at Terme di Caracalla Inaugurates with Rhapsody in Blue by Aterballetto
- What to Expect
- Unique choreography by Iratxe Ansa and Igor Bacovich for the centenary of George Gershwin.
- Description
- The Aterballetto Company performs Rhapsody in Blue at the Baths of Caracalla for the inauguration of the Water Mirror, choreographed by Iratxe Ansa and Igor Bacovich for the centenary of George Gershwin's score.
- Where
- Rome | More Info : The Mirror of Water at Terme di Caracalla Inaugurates with Rhapsody in Blue by Aterballetto
Casal de' Pazzi Other Holiday Activities
St. Stephen's and New Year's at Terme di Caracalla
- What to Expect
- Free visit to the Caracalla Baths on January 1.
- Description
- The Caracalla Baths are preparing to welcome visitors during the holiday season. The archaeological area will be open on December 24 and 26 from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM, while it will be closed on December 25 and 27. On January 1, the baths will be open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM with free admission. The visit offers the opportunity to discover or rediscover an archaeological area in the heart of the city, with permanent works by Michelangelo Pistoletto and Mauro Staccioli.
- Where
- Rome | More Info : St. Stephen's and New Year's at Terme di Caracalla
Sunday at the Museum, Free Entry at Terme di Caracalla
- What to Expect
- Free admission and unique photography exhibition.
- Description
- The Soprintendenza Speciale di Roma offers free admission to the Terme di Caracalla on July 7, featuring the exhibition "Narciso. La fotografia allo specchio" which explores photography through the mirror with 78 works by 35 photographers.
- Where
- Rome | More Info : Sunday at the Museum, Free Entry at Terme di Caracalla
Arco di Malborghetto and Villa di Livia, December 2024 Openings
- What to Expect
- Extraordinary openings in historical archaeological sites.
- Description
- The opening events of Arco di Malborghetto and Villa di Livia in December 2024 offer the chance to explore the archaeological and historical sites of the city, with extraordinary openings that allow discovering new aspects of Rome's cultural heritage.
- Where
- Rome | More Info : Arco di Malborghetto and Villa di Livia, December 2024 Openings
Precious, Unique, Special: Festive Openings in Archaeological Sites
- What to Expect
- Extraordinary openings in the most significant archaeological sites.
- Description
- The Soprintendenza Speciale di Roma offers a series of extraordinary openings in the most significant archaeological sites of the city, including the Terme di Caracalla, the Tempio di Minerva Medica, and the Basilica sotterranea di Porta Maggiore. These openings allow visitors to explore iconic archaeological sites on festive days and extend the openings through January.
- Where
- Rome | More Info : Precious, Unique, Special: Festive Openings in Archaeological Sites