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Festa della Repubblica - Italy's national day

Every 2 June, Italy celebrates becoming a republic with parades and a flyover

What is it?

Festa della Repubblica is Italy's national day, celebrated every year on 2 June. The name means 'Festival of the Republic'. It marks the day in 1946 when Italians voted in a special election to decide what kind of country they wanted to be next. It is Italy's most important national celebration.

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On 2 June 1946, Italian people - including, for the first time, all the women - voted to decide whether Italy should keep its old way of being governed or become a 'republic', meaning a country where the people choose their own leaders. The republic won. Every year on the anniversary, Italy celebrates that day of choosing.

The biggest celebration happens in Rome. A long parade marches down a wide street called the Via dei Fori Imperiali, which runs right past the Colosseum. Bands play, flags fly, and people line the road waving the Italian tricolore - the green, white and red flag.

The most spectacular moment is the flyover. Italy's air-force display team - called the Frecce Tricolori, the 'Tricolour Arrows' - flies over Rome in close formation, trailing smoke in green, white and red. Nine jets stream the colours of the flag across the sky. It is a moment many Italian families come outside to watch.

Smaller celebrations happen all over Italy too. Town halls open their doors. Brass bands play in piazzas. Schools in the days before may put on assemblies. Italian flags fly from balconies. Many families eat outside together - because in early June, Italy is usually warm and sunny.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Why do you think countries have a national day? What does your country do on its national day?
  2. 02What might it have felt like to vote for the very first time, in 1946, after never being allowed to before?
  3. 03If your class designed a parade for your country, what would be in it - bands, jets, dancers, animals?
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Classroom activity

On A4, each child designs Italy's parade route as if they were planning it. Mark the start, the Colosseum, the route the jets fly over, where the band stops. Add three things you'd like to see in the parade. Compare maps as a class.

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