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PRESEPE VIVENTE – Pieve Monti di Villa

The people of the parishes of Granaiola, Pieve di Monti di Villa and Monti di Villa, stage a new edition of the Living Nativity that this year will be held in Pieve di Monti di Villa from 12.00 onwards with the bimbino Nativity Jesus at 17:00

The inhabitants of the three villages will wear the costumes of the Holy Family and the inhabitants of Jerusalem. The scene will be the picturesque village of Monti di Villa, in the green valley of Lima's streets and lively squares of the ancient crafts and wineries open appositamenteper offer algi dining intervened.

A good opportunity to visit the small villages and enjoy the Christmas atmosphere, crafts and costumes of the past and many goodies.

The hinambitants in istorical cloths, will animate  antique shops and old crafts, musicians and street performers will come from other fractions Granaiola and Monti di Villa.

To reach the heart of the feast, the Nativity scene we walk through a gastronomic journey, which can satisfy all tastes: starters with pizza and cookies, followed by fried pasta, spelled, tigelle, sandwiches, sausages and ends with donuts cakes, necci and mulled wine.

From 12:00 in the evening of the awards the photo contest on FB. Large Awards in 3 categories for best amateur photographs taken during the event Living Nativity Bagni di Lucca, this year in the village of Monti di Villa, published and voted on FB page.

The categories are: Ancient Crafts – Costumes Christmas Spirit.
For information, and for iviare photos and / or videos, (1 per category) you can send an email to: bagnidiluccaterme@gmail.com indicating name, surname, address and telephone number.

A bus service will be available for all day long, leaving from Ponte a Serraglio, resorts La Cova, car park behind Villa Fiori.

 

PRESEPE VIVENTE
Bagni di Lucca, loc Pieve Monti di Villa
Sunday, December 4
h 12:00 to 22:00 – Nativity 17:00
Free admission

 

Information:

District:
Garfagnana
Municipality:
Bagni di Lucca
Event type:
tradition-religion