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All about the Italian Culture, Customs, and Traditions
I love places that have an incredible history.
I love the Italian way of life.
I love the food.
I love the people.
I love the attitudes of Italians.
Elton John
Italy is a country with the most delicious food and wine, lush greens festooned with vineyards,
enthusiastic gondoliers on the canals of Venice, big families gathering for lavish meals, and acountry with the world's most spectacular monuments. It is a large country that has an incredibly
long and deep-rooted history, which has given rise to the diversity in the culture of the country.
The culture, customs, and traditions vary from region to region. For example, the traditions of
Italians from Sicily, Veneto, and Campania vary greatly from each other. Let us, in this Buzzle
article, celebrate the Italian culture, right from its art and architecture to being today's fashion
capital.
INDEX
Architecture
The Colosseum
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa
Italy has given birth to a number of architectural styles, including classical Roman, Renaissance,
Baroque, and Neoclassical styles. The architectural style of Italy began with ancient styles of the
Etruscans and Greeks, which further progressed into classical Roman during the Renaissance, and
then evolved into the Baroque era.
The architecture of ancient Rome adopted the elements of Greek architecture around the 2nd
century BCE, thereby giving birth to an altogether different architectural style. The use of vaults and
arches in their architecture, combined with their sound knowledge of building materials, enabled the
Romans to create some of the greatest masterpieces of the Italian architecture. The Colosseum,
along with the aqueducts of Rome, the Baths of Diocletian, and the Baths of Caracalla are excellent
examples of this.
The Milan Cathedral
St. Peter's Basilica
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The concept of basilica was invented in Italy during the Early Christian age, with the Old St. Peter's
Church being the first notable Christian basilica. Byzantine architecture widely spread in Italy with
the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE. The Byzantines kept the Roman architecture style
intact with a slight Eastern twist. Their monuments had a slightly flatter dome, and used more
gilded mosaics and icons instead of statues. The Saint Mark's Basilica in Venice is a spectacular
example of the Byzantine architecture in Italy. The Romanesque movement that occurred from 800
CE to the 1100 CE, produced Italy's best masterpieces. The Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Basilica
of Sant'Ambrogio were built during this period.
The Renaissance in the 15th century is considered the golden period of Italian architecture.
Architects like Filippo Brunelleschi, Leon Battista Alberti, Donato Bramante, and Andrea Palladio
made great contributions to the Italian architecture. St. Peter's Basilica is considered to be the
greatest achievement of this period. Other significant monuments built during this period include
the Florence Cathedral, Basilica of San Lorenzo, Basilica of Sant'Andrea, Medici Riccardi Palace,
and Villa Rotonda.
Italy proudly boasts of 95,000 monumental churches, 40,000 forts and castles, 30,000 historical
residences with 4,000 gardens, 36,000 archives and libraries, 20,000 historical cities and towns,
5,600 museums and archaeological sites, and 1,500 convents.
Art
Jesus Christ Fresco in Rome
Adoration of the Shepherds
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Italy is a sheer paradise for art lovers. Italian art has influenced several major artistic movements
and has given birth to the most notable painters and sculptors. Italy is home to some of the most
famous art galleries, museums, and exhibitions. Major art capitals in the country include Rome,
Florence, Venice, Milan, Naples, and Turin. Art in Italy was mainly transformed during Roman times.
The Roman art brought three major features in Italian art: the art of portraits, landscape painting,
and history presentation. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Roman art tradition continued to
exist. The Italian Renaissance is said to be the golden period of art in Italy, which spanned from the
14th to the 17th century. Painters like Paolo Uccello, Fra Angelico, Masaccio, Piero della Francesca,
Andrea Mantegna, Filippo Lippi, Giorgione, Tintoretto, Sandro Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci,
Michelangelo Buonarroti, Raphael, Giovanni Bellini, and Titian produced some of their most notable
work during this period.
Michelangelo's David
The Fountain of Neptune
Sculptors like Lorenzo Ghiberti, Luca Della Robbia, Donatello, Filippo Brunelleschi, and Andrea delVerrocchio also gave Italy some great masterpieces. The cities that are most renowned for their art
include Rome, Florence, Assisi, Venice, Siena, Pisa, and Naples. Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the
Capitoline Museums in Rome, the Brera Art Gallery in Milan, and the archaeological sites such as
Pompei and Herculaneum, are nothing but a treat for art lovers. Italy has a rich combination of
masterpieces to offer from different areas, from the Ancient Greeks and Romans to the present day.
Florence, Venice, and Rome are home to innumerable art galleries, museums, and exhibitions. The
museums in Italy attract a lot of tourists. They showcase some of the greatest works of art and
culture. The Sforza castle in Milan and the Uffizi Gallery in Florence are two of the most famous
museums in Italy.
Music and Dance
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A Street Band Performing Jazz in Rome
A Saxophone Player during the Venice Carnival, Italy
Music has played a significant role in the culture of Italy. Piano and violin were invented in Italy, and
so were the classical music forms such as symphony, concerto, and sonata. Music in Italy is heavily
influenced by its history. The traditional music in Italy differs from region to region. Italy's folk
music styles include monophonic, polyphonic, and responsorial songs. The folk songs include
ballads, lyrical songs, and seasonal songs depending on upcoming festivals, children's songs, as wellas lullabies.
Opera, one of the most renowned music forms, was also invented in Italy in the early 17th century.
Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, Verdi, and Puccini are some of the most famous operas of Italy, and are
still performed all over the world. The La Scala opera house in Milan is one of the best opera houses
in the world. Jazz is another music genre that has a strong foothold in Italythe most famous centers
being Milan, Rome, and Sicily. Music in the northern half of the country has Celtic influences, while
that in the southern half has Greek and Arabic influences. Sardinia is very well-known for its
distinctive style of chanting done through a triple clarinet instrument, which is played using circular
breathing.
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Traditional Italian Dancers Performing Tarantella
Folk Dancers During a Street Party in Bologna, Italy
Famous folk dances performed in northern Italy include monferrina, girometta, giga, ruggero,galletta, veneziana, and bergamasca. The ones performed in central Italy are saltarello romagna,
saltarello ciociara, lu sardarellu, laccio d'amore, trescone, and tresconeto, whereas the ones
performed in Southern Italy are tarantella napoletana, tarantella calabrese, ndrezzata, pizzica, la
pecorara, and la vala. Various weapon dances like Spandonari di San Giorgio, lachera, and
Spandonari di San Vicenzo are also performed in Italy. The couple dances in Italy are collectively
referred to as saltarello. The flag dances and the monferrina of Italy are also very popular.
Clothing
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Traditional Italian Clothing
Italians are very well-known for their dressing style. The dress code in Italy is usually formal and
elegant, unlike in North European and North American countries. Italians are known to dress
appropriately, according to the occasion. Bathing costumes and revealing tops and shirts are
considered unfit for shops, streets, or restaurants, and are usually limited to pools and beaches.
Moreover, jeans is also considered inappropriate for churches or restaurants.
Women in Traditional Clothing
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Man in Traditional Clothing
The long history of Italy and the country's various traditions have produced cultural and folk
diversity. Therefore, the traditional Italian clothing differs from region to region. The clothing in
Northern Italy is mainly inspired from the peasant dresses in the Middle Ages. In the Veneto region,
the clothing for women includes embroidered skirts and bodices over lightweight blouses. They are
worn with elaborate hats, which have flowers and fruits on them. They usually wear white shirts
with longitudinal wrinkles, and tight bodices that are short, sleeveless, and buttoned. An apron is
tied in the front, and handkerchiefs or hats are used as headgear. Footwear is generally made out of
wool, and recalled hooves or scarpete. Men's clothes are simpler as compared to the women, and
have embroider and metal buttons and pins on them. Their clothing is characterized by a white shirt,
vest open or buttoned, knee breeches, and sometimes a hat. Most traditional clothing is made from a
waterproof type of wool called orbace. South Italy is represented by costumes that are filled with
vibrant colors, and have aprons and light shawls.
Fashion
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A Prada Boutique in Milan
Italian fashion is mainly dominated by Milan, Rome,
and Florence, which are among the top 30 fashion
capitals of the world. In 2009, Milan was declared asthe world fashion capital surpassing New York, Paris,
Rome and London. Many of the major Italian fashion
brands, such as Valentino, Versace, Prada, Armani,
Trussardi, Moschino, Etro, Zegna, and Dolce &
Gabbana are currently located in the city. Other major brands like Gucci, Roberto Cavalli, Patrizia
Pepe, Enrico Coveri, and Emilio Pucci presently have their headquarters in Florence. Other major
players such as Prada and Chanel have large offices and stores stiuated in Florence and its outskirts.
Cuisine
Pizza
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Spaghetti
Italian food has its roots in Etruscan, ancient Greek, and ancient Roman cuisines. It is popular all
over the world, and has its influence on various cuisines. In Italy, wine, cheese, and pasta form an
integral part of the meal. Pasta, is loved and preferred, in the various shapes and lengths that it is
available in. This includes penne, spaghetti, linguine, fusilli, and lasagna.
Pasta
Lasagna
Fish, potatoes, sausages, rice, and pork form the main ingredients in the northern part of the
country, whereas southern cooking is mainly dominated by tomatoes. Capers, olives, garlic,
eggplant, and ricotta cheese are other main ingredients of southern cooking. The Central Italian
cuisine uses ingredients like tomatoes, pecorino cheese, fish, and all kinds of meat. The meals
usually consist two courses: a side dish and coffee. Typically, fresh or dried fruit or a little cheese is
served as dessert.
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Religion
Pope Benedict after the Christmas Mass, 2012
Roman Catholicism is the largest religion in Italy. Vatican City serves as the center of Roman
Catholicism all over the world, and is the home of the Pope. The Roman Catholic Church plays a role
in the nation's political affairs due to the Holy See's location in the Vatican City. Some of the
religious Italian traditions, such as creating a nativity scene outside a church, have become
worldwide traditions. The regular religious practices include weekly church services, observance of
religious holidays, and obeying the religious doctrine, as instructed by the Pope. Italian celebrations
too, place a lot of emphasis on the saints and Virgin Mary. Almost 98% of Italians are Roman
Catholic. Minorities of Protestant, Waldensian, Eastern Orthodox, and other Christian churches also
reside in Italy. The second largest religion followed in Italy is Islam, with 1.4% Muslim population.
Italy's population also includes 75,000 Hindus, 50,000 Buddhists, and 30,000 Jews.
Baptism and Weddings
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Italian Wedded Couple
Religion plays ireland cyclinga very important role when a child is born into an Italian family. The
baby is baptized in a traditional Roman Catholic ceremony, where the parents choose a godmother
and godfather for the baby, who are obligated to raise the baby in case the birth parents fail to doso, due to some reason.
In a traditional Italian courtship, the groom needs the permission of the bride's family before
marrying her. Italians too, wear a diamond ring as a symbol of engagement and marriage. The
wedding is usually held at a morning mass, which is followed by a day-long feast and a reception.
The reception features a traditional Italian meal which includes various drinks, appetizers, three or
four courses, side dishes, cheese and fruit, and a variety of desserts.
Interesting Wedding Traditions
During the reception, in a tradition called la borsa, the bride carries a small satin bag, in which
friends and family place cash, in exchange of a dance with her.
The newlyweds' first dance is tarantella, a traditional Italian dance. The guests at the wedding form
a circle and dance around the couple. It is called the dance of a spider, and involves light movements
with passionate hand gestures.
The groom cuts his tie at the end of the wedding ceremony, which the groomsmen then sell off,
usually to pay for the band.
Another interesting and one of the oldest traditions is to gift candy-coated Jordan almonds wrapped
in tulle to the guests, which represent the bittersweet nature of marriage.
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The bride usually wears a green dress on the night before her wedding, as this is supposed to bring
the couple abundance and good luck.
Festivals
Flower Festival in Diano Marina, Italy
Italy is a land of festivals, and each festival has a deep-rooted tradition. It hosts various colorfulreligious rituals, historical pageants, medieval-style tournaments, film festivals, contemporary art
events, bizarre traditional spectacles, and much more. Most festivals symbolize historical events,
and involve processions of hundreds and thousands of people dressed up in costumes. Venice and
Florence remain the topmost destinations, when it comes to attracting visitors during festivals.
The outstanding opening of the Venice Carnival, along with the two-week festival is something that
is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Italy. The Festa della Madonna della Salute, also known as la
Salute, is celebrated to pay respect to La Salute, a church, which is one of the city's most popular
landmark. The Scoppio del Carro, celebrated in Florence on the Easter Sunday morning, has been in
existence for over 500 years now, and is an excellent combination of fireworks, bizarre spectacle,and a religious tradition.
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Battle of Oranges
Participants in Masks during the Venice Carnival
The Festa della Madonna Bruna, celebrated in Matera, is another popular festival, and is an unusual
combination of religion and destruction. The festival showcases the loudest and most brightest
fireworks in Europe. Also notable are the various flower art festivals that are held in early summer,
especially the Almond Blossom Festival at Agrigento in Sicily, where magnificent art works are
created using only the flower petals and seeds. Other popular festivals include Calcio Storico,
Orange Battle at Carnevale di Ivrea, Palio, Game of the Bridge, Sagra di' Pinolo, Festino di Santa
Rosalia, Corsa Dei Seri, L'Ardia di San Constantino, Festival Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, and
Fiesta di San Marco.
Family Life
Italians are very family-oriented. In the
olden days, the families used to be large, where the couple often had more than six children.
However, things have drastically changed in the last 30 years with the country's transition from an
agricultural system into an industrial system. The Italian families are relatively smaller in size, and
are made up of only one or two children. People, nowadays, marry later and less frequently, and
have fewer children. Usually, families in the South will have more children than the ones in the
North.
However, even though the families are smaller now, the members spend a lot of time together, and
make sure that they gather for at least one meal every day to talk about the day's events. Also, themembers share a very strong bond, even if they live far from their families, and always join their
families on every small and big festival. Children in the families tend to stay with their families
longer than those in the Western countries. And even after they are married, they often choose to
live closer to the parents of one of the parties. Sometimes, they even choose to live in the same
building or house. Older members in the family are highly respected. They usually have the most
power, and often make all the decisions in the family.
Languages
Italian is the official language of Italy, and 93% of the Italian population are native Italian speakers.However, there are a number of dialects like Sardinian, Friulian, Neapolitan, Sicilian, Ligurian,
Piedmontese, Venetian and Calabrian, spoken throughout the country. Natives also speak Bavarian,
Catalan, Cimbrian, Corsican, Croatian, French, Greek, Slovenian, and Walser. A minor population of
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the country also speaks German and Albanian. Additionally, Milanese is widely spoken in Milan. In
all, there are 34 languages that are spoken in Italy.
Italian is a romance language, which means that, like Spanish, French, and Portuguese, it has been
derived from Latin. Due to the regional diversity, one can find various dialects in which Italian is
spoken. However, if you visit Italy, you will be surprised to see that in spite of the variety in the
accents and dialects, you can easily understand bike tours irelandeveryone's Italian, and they can
understand yours, since an Italian will rarely speak in his dialect with a foreigner.
Sports
An Italian Football Player
Football, like in many European countries, is popular in Italy too. The Italian national team is one of
the best in the world, and has won the World Cup in 1934, 1938, 1982, and 2006. Other sports that
are enjoyed in the country include rugby, volleyball, basketball, boxing, and cycling.
Etiquette
When introduced to someone in a formal manner, 'molto lieto', meaning 'pleased to meet you' is
commonly used. Friends greet each other using 'buongiorno' or a simple 'hello'. It is conventional to
say 'good day' or 'good evening', when entering a shop or a lift, or any brief meeting for that matter.
Titles are used to address someone who is elderly. If the title is unknown, they are generally
addressed as signore (for men) and signorina (for women). Being very warm people, they generally
treat each other with various terms of endearment. Italians generally kiss on the cheek when
meeting a family member or a friend. The ladies usually offer their cheek first. The kiss is usually a
light brushing of the cheeks, first on the right one and then on the left.
Lifestyle
Italians are very warm and loving people. They love to relax, celebrate, and spend time with their
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family and friends. And that always means chit-chatting, talking, and laughing around the table,
either at home or at a restaurant. Italians, as mentioned earlier, love their family, and love their
food. They never miss a chance to have the best of both worlds. But they also love talking just as
much as they love eating. Conversation is considered an art form in Italy. One can always see
Italians of all ages engaged in discussions on a variety of topics, while walking down the streets.
An Italian Street
A Colorful Street in Venice
There is one place that always remains the central meeting point in the Italian culture - the piazza
(square). From the biggest of cities to the most rural areas, you will always find people sitting,
walking, and strolling near the piazza, irrespective of whether it is big or small. They also act as the
main focal points for festivals, celebrations, and political events. The only time that these piazzas
and streets are deserted are the lunch and dinner timings, when the Italians are busy enjoying their
lavish meals at home. For a real Italian, lunch is a 1- to 2-hour affair, the reason most of the stores
as well as banks shut down during these hours.
A Typical Italian Restaurant
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An Italian Scooter Parked in the Patio
Italians believe in enjoying life to the fullest. Anything that is meant to be enjoyed is savored and
relished. An old couple walking hand in hand around the block, women gathering around and talking
endlessly around the piazza, young boys playing soccer in the streets, and their mothers yelling at
them from the window planter to come eat, and Italian scooters parked in patios, are usual scenes in
Italy.
Such is the rich culture and heritage of the Italians. There are innumerable reasons to fall in love
with this beautiful country, its customs, and the various traditions. Viva Italiano!
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