I was just checking the Lightroom catalog this morning and discovered these photos were made during Ferragosto



Ferragosto
Ferragosto is an Italian holiday celebrated on August 15th each year.
It coincides with the Feast of the Assumption in the Catholic Church, which commemorates the Virgin Mary being taken up into heaven.
📜 Origin & History
- Ancient Rome – The holiday traces back to Emperor Augustus in 18 BC.
It was originally called Feriae Augusti (“the festivals of Augustus”) and marked a time of rest after the harvest. - Catholic Tradition – Over time, it merged with the Christian feast of the Assumption.
🎉 Modern Celebrations
- National Holiday in Italy – Most businesses close.
- Travel & Leisure – Italians often head to the mountains, seaside, or countryside.
- Festivals – Parades, fireworks, concerts, and communal meals.
- Family Gatherings – Large lunches featuring regional dishes.
🌍 Beyond Italy
While Ferragosto is primarily Italian, communities with strong Italian heritage—especially in countries like Argentina, Australia, Canada, and the United States—also celebrate it.
In short: Ferragosto is a blend of ancient Roman tradition and Catholic feast day, symbolizing both rest and celebration during the height of summer.