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Events and Event Calendars for the LunigianaA Lunigiana Event Calendar (in Italian, but you can get the drift) Fosdinovo in Lunigiana Event Calendar (Italian links to sagre, fiere, and cultural events. Sarzana Event Calendar Although just outside the boundary of Lunigiana, Sarzana is really a nice city to visit, with many of the old ways still practiced (and why not? It's a city of antique shops and fairs!) Sagre e Feste di Paese Calendar of the Comunità Montana della Lunigiana. Sagre de Castagna In October (and sometimes early November) you'll find chestnut celebrations in the mountain communities of the Lunigiana. Good Fairs and Events in Tuscany - WayTuscany has a good events calendar, but it includes all of Tuscany. In Bagnone, every Sunday in October you can taste things made from Chestnuts and wild mushrooms. according to this web site. Filetto - second two weeks of August, the Medieval Market functions. You can banquet in the medieval style, the old artisan shops are reopened and the entire village goes back in time and history. The festivities feature shows, performances, dances that involve all the inhabitants, dressed for the occasion with typical medieval costumes. In addition - Pietrasanta has a Mercato d'antiquariato, antiques market on the first Sunday of every month. Pontremoli hosts a famous Fiera del Libro, book faire in July and August. Marina di Carrara hosts "L'arte nella strada" at the end of July. Villafranca hosts the Mostra Mercato Medievale (Medieval Market) in August. Massa puts on the Giornate Numismatiche e Filateliche massesi, a coin and stamp show in the middle of October. Fivizzano hosts the Fiera di San Martino e del vino nuovo, honoring St Martin and the new wine around the middle of November. Bagnone has a Christmas Market, the Mostra Mercato di Natale in the second week of December. |
Where is the Lunigiana?Want to know where the Lunigiana is? Europe for Visitors has a fine Map with visitor essentials. Check it out. Why Would You Come Here?The Lunigiana is home to over 100 castles and many more hiking trails, museums, and fine medieval villages. And it's quiet. It's the perfect place to go for vacation.
Want to see pictures of the Lunigiana?Check out the Lunigiana in Autumn photo gallery.
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