Italy is the country in Europe with the largest Mediterranean coastline. It has its capital as Rome, which is an ancient Vatican city and also the landmark art and ancient ruins. Italy is famous for its art, architecture, opera, film, design, Wine, Pizza, and many more. Check out the list of Office, local, and public holidays celebrated in Italy every year.

Public Holidays in Italy

January 1

New Year’s Day

January 6

Epiphany (La Befana)

March 19

Father’s Day

April 9

Easter Monday

April 10

Easter Monday

April 25

Feast of St. Mark

Liberation Day

April 28

Sardinia’s Day

May 1

Labour Day

May 14

Mothers Day

June 2

Republic Day

June 24

Feast of St. John the Baptist

June 29

Saint Peter and Saint Paul

July 15

Feast of St. Rosalia

August 15

Assumption Day (Ferragosto)

September 19

Feast of St. Gennaro

October 4

Feast of St. Petronius

November 1

All Saint’s Day

November 3

Feast of St. Giusto

December 7

Feast of St. Nicholas

December 8

Feast of St. Ambrose

Immaculate Conception Day

December 25

Christmas Day

December 26

St. Stephen’s Day