Discover the Christmas charm of Collegno with our complete event guide. From traditional celebrations to cultural events, we present all the activities that bring the city to life during the festive season.
The historic center of Collegno transforms into a festive Christmas setting, with the traditional market in Piazza della Repubblica offering artisanal products and local gastronomic specialties. Along Viale XXIV Maggio, the light displays create a festive atmosphere, while the Christmas Village at Parco Generale dalla Chiesa hosts shows and family entertainment. Just a few kilometers away, Turin enriches the experience with its famous "Luci d'Artista" and the markets of Piazza Castello.
Rebecca Horn's light art installation "Piccoli spiriti blu".
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Luci d'Artista di Torino is a public lighting event that transforms the city with light art installations created by international artists. The event honors the memory of Rebecca Horn with the work "Piccoli spiriti blu".
The Marché Vert Noël in Aosta is a Christmas market held in the heart of the city, featuring wooden chalets and a real fir forest. It offers a wide range of handmade products, decorations, and traditional flavors.
The House of Santa Claus with surprise-filled paths and Christmas music.
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The Magical Christmas Village in Govone is an event that transforms the town into an enchanted place, featuring the House of Santa Claus, the Elves' Market, and traditional Christmas activities that fill the hearts of every visitor.
Elves Village with attractions and creative workshops.
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The Casa di Babbo Natale at Stupinigi offers a unique experience with Santa Claus welcoming children's letters and the Elves Village featuring attractions and creative workshops.
Historical reenactment with hundreds of actors in period costumes.
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The Living Nativity of San Damiano d'Asti reenacts the nativity with a procession of travelers through historic wine cellars and diverse settings, encountering carpenters, blacksmiths, fishermen, and other ancient trades. The underground part of the Church of the Dottrinari Fathers is open to admire vaulted ceilings and living tableaux.