The Christmas season is full of festivities, and nobody knows Noel quite like the Italians who have some very special and merry ways of celebrating the holiday. If you’re looking to branch out this year, these charming Italian Christmas traditions—including bagpipe music, midnight skiing and seafood feasts, to name a few—should give you all the inspiration you need. 12 French Christmas Traditions That Are Oh-So Charming 1. Feast of the Seven Fishes GMVozd/Getty ImagesIn Italy, the Christmas Eve
Red, white and green. The colours of the Italian flag and of every Italian’s passionate heart. And the colour of the classic Caprese Salad, which originates, as the name suggests, on the Isle of Capri. But beware: a terrible fate might befall you should you get it wrong.
CALASCIO, April 6 The streets are silent and cats hunt in abandoned houses, but the view from the battlements of Calascio’s castle is spectacular good enough perhaps to save this dying Italian hamlet. Local officials have put restoring the ruins and attracting tourists at the heart of.
Red, white and green. The colours of the Italian flag and of every Italian’s passionate heart. And the colour of the classic Caprese Salad, which originates, as the name suggests, on the Isle of Capri. But beware: a terrible fate might befall you should you get it wrong.