Living representation of the Holy Crib in Rimini historic centre

A suggestive initiative for Christmas

Sunday 17th December 2017
Religious festivals

The living representation of the Holy Nativity is a tradition proposed every year by the Karis Foundation's schools. On Sunday afternoon, Rimini historic centre goes back to the past "Roman times" and along the streets it is possible to meet people in Roman costumes walking around. Starting from Arch of Augustus you can bump into shepherds' camps or handicraft stalls, and you can take part in the representation of the Holy Nativity inside the Malatesta Temple (Rimini cathedral).
The parade starts around 4 pm from the Arch of Augustus and it leads along the streets in the historic up to the cathedral for the representation of the Holy Nativity.

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Place: 
Rimini, historic centre