BY: Emma Donaldson
Halloween, an annual celebration widely associated with American traditions, is making its mark in Italy with increasing popularity each year. While not traditionally Italian, this spooky holiday has found its way into the hearts of many, especially younger generations and cities known for their vibrant cultural scenes.
From eerie events in medieval towns to themed parties in modern cities, Halloween in Italy is becoming a fun, festive time for both locals and visitors alike. Though Halloween (La Festa di Ognissanti) has its roots in ancient Celtic traditions, it has been adapted in Italy with a unique blend of imported customs and local influences.
SOURCE: https://www.idealista.it
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