San Giovanni in Florence: Celebrations, Traditions, and Fireworks

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With the arrival of June 24th, Florence prepares to celebrate its patron saint, St. John the Baptist, with a series of events that mix tradition, history, and spectacle. This year, the festivities are particularly anticipated, even though the final of the Calcio Storico Fiorentino was already held on June 15th. Let’s discover together what this special day holds and how to make the most of it.

San Giovanni Events and the Calcio Storico Final

The celebration of San Giovanni in Florence is characterized by a series of events that enliven the city. However, one of the highlights of the festivities has always been the final of the Calcio Storico Fiorentino. This year, the final between the Reds and the Blues, held on June 15th, saw the victory of the Reds with a score of 8 to 7. The match was intense and fought until the last minute, with the “Caccia d’oro” deciding the victory for the Reds. Congratulations, guys!

Although the final has already concluded, Florence will not lack traditional events to celebrate San Giovanni, before ending in style with the fireworks.

On June 24th, the celebrations will start at 8:30 in the morning with the Corteo degli Omaggi parading through the streets of the center. It will depart from Via Folco Portinari heading towards Piazza Duomo, where it will join the Historical Parade of the Florentine Republic. The participants in costume will then arrive in Piazza della Signoria for the delivery of the Cross of San Giovanni to the Mayor of Florence and the flag-waving performance at 9:00.

Returning to Piazza del Duomo, at 10:00, in front of the Loggia del Bigallo, the display of the Reliquary of the Society of St. John the Baptist and the Crosses of St. John will take place. This is the first time this event is happening after the pandemic. At 10:30, a solemn mass will be held in the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in honor of the patron saint. This year, June 24th will be special, as it will see the ordination of the new Bishop of Florence, Don Gherardo Gambelli.

On the sports front, on the evening of June 22nd, the Notturna di San Giovanni will take place, a 10-kilometer running race that touches the main monuments of the city, with start and finish at the Duomo.

San Giovanni Fireworks: A Tradition Not to Be Missed

On the evening of June 24th, Florence lights up with a fireworks display that fascinates residents and tourists. The fireworks, known locally as the “fochi,” are the most awaited event of the San Giovanni celebrations. This year, the pyrotechnic show will start around 10:00 PM from Piazzale Michelangelo, lasting about 40 minutes, and will be visible from various panoramic points of the city.

Here are some of the best places to watch the fireworks:

  1. San Miniato al Monte: A short walk from Piazzale Michelangelo, this church offers an elevated and less crowded view, allowing you to enjoy the fireworks in a quieter and more suggestive atmosphere.
  2. Lungarno della Zecca Vecchia: This riverside area near the Arno River is another popular spot to see the fireworks. From here, you can enjoy a direct view of the illuminated sky, reflected on the river’s waters.
  3. Ponte Santa Trinita: For those who prefer to stay in the heart of the city, this bridge offers a unique perspective, with the Duomo and Giotto’s Bell Tower as a backdrop.

 
Other strategic points for viewing the fireworks outside the historic center are:

  • Orti del Parnaso and Via Bolognese: A wonderful view of Florence and the fireworks can be enjoyed from the area of Via Trieste, Via Trento, and the Orti del Parnaso, above the Giardino dell’Orticoltura.
  • Fiesole: Moving away from Florence towards the hills of Fiesole, you can still enjoy a unique show. Definitely less crowded than the center, Fiesole offers a suggestive and romantic panorama.
  • Piazza di Settignano: This can be an excellent alternative, also very popular among Florentines for a wonderful view of the entire city.

It is advisable to arrive at least ten or twenty minutes in advance to secure a spot.

Conclusion

The celebrations of San Giovanni in Florence are a magical moment when the city comes together to honor its patron saint with centuries-old traditions and unforgettable shows. Even though the Calcio Storico final has already taken place, the energy and enthusiasm continue to permeate the city’s atmosphere, culminating with the incredible fireworks display on the evening of June 24th.

Whether you are a resident or a tourist, the San Giovanni festivities offer a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture and history of Florence, creating precious and lasting memories. Happy San Giovanni to everyone!

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