The Gate of Hell: Ru Carnevale re Sernia

The Gate of Hell: Ru Carnevale re Sernia

In Isernia, Carnival is not just about masks and colors, it is a journey into the most authentic traditions. Among the events of Ru Carnevale re Sernia (The Isernia Carnival), La Porta dell’Inferno (The Gate of Hell) stands out as…

An Exhilarating Dive into Riccia’s Grape Festival

An Exhilarating Dive into Riccia’s Grape Festival

The Festa dell'Uva (Grape Festival) in Riccia, a tradition dating back to the 1930s, celebrates the harvest with a parade of decorated floats, folk music, dances, and local dishes. The highlight is the Carro dell'Uva, an artistic creation symbolizing hard work in the fields. A must-see experience in Molise.

The ‘Ndocciata: The Largest Fire Ritual in the City of Millenary Bells

The ‘Ndocciata: The Largest Fire Ritual in the City of Millenary Bells

Agnone’s ‘Ndocciata is a spectacular fire ritual, illuminating the town with torches and tradition. Celebrated on December 8 and 24, it culminates in the Bonfire of Brotherhood. Visitors can explore Agnone’s historic bell foundry, Venetian quarter, and artisan workshops while savoring local delicacies like caciocavallo cheese and ostie ripiene.

Treasures of Jelsi: Wonders of Gold and Wheat

Treasures of Jelsi: Wonders of Gold and Wheat

Jelsi, a vibrant village in Molise’s Fortore Valley, is famous for its Saint Anne Festival and wheat-themed floats. It boasts deep-rooted traditions, stunning medieval frescoes, and a strong artisan culture. Visitors can explore the MUFEG museum, savor local specialties, and immerse themselves in unique folklore like the Bear Dance.

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