Masked merrymaking: Costumes, confetti and sweets mean ‘Carnevale’ is sweeping Italy
By APMonday, February 8, 2010
Masked merrymakers cavort in Venice for Carnival
VENICE, Italy — Masked merrymakers are cavorting in Venice to mark the start of Carnival, for the canal-laced city’s pre-Lenten festivities are Italy’s most popular.
Venetian souvenir shops are crammed year-round with colorful, delicate masks, but “Carnevale” is the time to put them on.
Other Italian cities celebrate, too, with Rome embracing the centuries-old tradition with gusto recently. In towns big and small, kids in costumes sometimes costing hundreds of dollars walk around their neighborhoods, scattering colored paper confetti and nibbling on sugar-dusted pastries.
People indulge in sweets because some Catholics swear off sugar in a sign of penance when Lent begins on Ash Wednesday.
Filed under: Travel
Tags: Europe, Geography, Italy, Leisure Travel, Recreation And Leisure, Venice, Western Europe
Tags: Europe, Geography, Italy, Leisure Travel, Recreation And Leisure, Venice, Western Europe
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