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Euronews
01-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Euronews
Packed programme of festivities as Venice Carnival enters its last weekend
This year's Venice Carnival has entered its last weekend, with a packed programme of festivities, performances and exhibitions. Carnival is celebrated across Italy, but as every year, Venice is the capital of the annual tradition. This year, the Venetian Carnival honours the era of Giacomo Casanova, the 18th century Italian adventurer, on the 300th anniversary of his birth. The origins of the event date back to 1094 and it was revived in 1979 after an absence of almost two centuries. Today, it is a staple of Venetian culture and draws thousands of visitors every year. The Carnival's opening night drew 20,000 people that gathered in Venice's famous Piazza San Marco. The opening weekend of Carnival in Venice culminated with a water procession along the Grand Canal that finished in front of the Rialto Bridge with a flourish of colourful streamers and confetti, all completely biodegradable. The festival runs until Tuesday, 4 March.


South China Morning Post
18-02-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Casanova the centre of 2025 Venice Carnival celebrations launched with masks, boat parade
The opening weekend of Carnival in Venice culminated with a water procession along the Grand Canal that finished in front of the Rialto Bridge with a flourish of colourful streamers and confetti – all completely biodegradable. Advertisement Venice's Carnival brings thousands of people to the lagoon city to watch the water procession, one of the event's highlights, and check out people in elaborate costumes and masks who wander the narrow alleys and gather in St Mark's Square to be photographed. The popular event forces authorities to designate some alleyways as one-way to keep pedestrians moving. This year's Carnival celebrations, which run until March 4, are dedicated to the famed philanderer Giacomo Casanova, who was born in Venice 300 years ago. Casanova is mostly remembered for the descriptions of his many seductions and sexual conquests. Masked Carnival revellers in fancy dress during the water procession to mark the start of festivities. Photo: AFP The giant Pantegana, an inflatable rat, leads a procession of boats on the Grand Canal marking the opening of the 2025 Venetian Carnival, dedicated to the 'Time of Casanova'. Photo: EPA-EFE


South China Morning Post
18-02-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
In pictures: 2025 Venice Carnival dedicated to Casanova opens
Published: 1:45pm, 18 Feb 2025 The opening weekend of Carnival in Venice culminated with a water procession along the Grand Canal that finished in front of the Rialto Bridge with a flourish of colourful streamers and confetti – all completely biodegradable. Venice's Carnival brings thousands of people to the lagoon city to watch the water procession, one of the event's highlights, and check out people in elaborate costumes and masks who wander the narrow alleys and gather in St Mark's Square to be photographed. The popular event forces authorities to designate some alleyways as one-way to keep pedestrians moving. This year's Carnival celebrations, which run until March 4, are dedicated to the famed philanderer Giacomo Casanova, who was born in Venice 300 years ago. Casanova is mostly remembered for the descriptions of his many seductions and sexual conquests. Masked Carnival revellers in fancy dress during the water procession to mark the start of festivities. Photo: AFP The giant Pantegana, an inflatable rat, leads a procession of boats on the Grand Canal marking the opening of the 2025 Venetian Carnival, dedicated to the 'Time of Casanova'. Photo: EPA-EFE Revellers in matching costumes row their boat during the masquerade parade on the Grand Canal that marked the opening of this year's Venice Carnival. Photo: Reuters