Epiphany, Italy
On January 6, people in Italy celebrate the Epiphany, a feast that began in some areas and extended to the rest of the Peninsula, bringing with it local customs and stories as well as substantial religious regard. The adoration of the Magi, who came to Bethlehem twelve days after Christmas by following the comet bearing gifts for the newborn Jesus, is linked to Revelation.
The look, on the other hand, has its roots in pre-Christian and agnostic traditions. As a result, it is a particularly mind-boggling occasion that blends with the character of the places where it is appreciated. On this day, most stores and marketplaces will be closed.