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2029 Italy Calendar

View the full 2029 calendar with all public holidays for Italy.

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2029 Italy Holidays

January
  • Capodanno

    New Year's Day

    The first day of the year in the Gregorian calendar, celebrated with fireworks, parties, and new beginnings.

    Mon, Jan 1

    Public
  • Epifania

    Epiphany

    Sat, Jan 6

    Public
April
  • Pasqua

    Easter Sunday

    The most important Christian festival celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.

    Sun, Apr 1

    Public
  • Lunedรฌ dell'Angelo

    Easter Monday

    The day after Easter Sunday, a bank holiday in many countries celebrating the resurrection of Jesus.

    Mon, Apr 2

    Public
  • Festa della Liberazione

    Liberation Day

    Wed, Apr 25

    Public
May
  • Festa del Lavoro

    International Workers Day

    Tue, May 1

    Public
  • Lunedรฌ di Pentecoste

    Whit Monday

    Also called Pentecost Monday, the day after Pentecost Sunday celebrating the Holy Spirit.

    Mon, May 21

    Public
June
  • Festa della Repubblica

    Republic Day

    Sat, Jun 2

    Public
August
  • Ferragosto o Assunzione

    Assumption Day

    Wed, Aug 15

    Public
October
  • San Francesco d'Assisi

    St. Francis of Assisi's Day

    Thu, Oct 4

    Public
November
  • Tutti i santi

    All Saints Day

    Thu, Nov 1

    Public
December
  • Immacolata Concezione

    Immaculate Conception

    Celebrates the belief that Mary was conceived without original sin.

    Sat, Dec 8

    Public
  • Natale

    Christmas Day

    Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, observed with gift-giving, decorations, and family gatherings.

    Tue, Dec 25

    Public
  • Santo Stefano

    St. Stephen's Day

    Wed, Dec 26

    Public

Holiday Structure Summary

Italy has 14 public holidays listed for 2029, which are the dates most likely to affect offices, schools, banks, and public services.

14
Total holidays
14
Public holidays
0
Bank holidays
0
Observances

Time distribution

April carries the highest concentration with 3 listed dates, while February is the lightest month in this calendar set.

Potential long weekends

3

Planning Signals

  • - Use the 3 Friday/Monday public holidays as anchors for short trips or office closure planning.
  • - Confirm transport, attractions, and government-service hours around public holidays before booking.
  • - Review April first when planning peak-season staffing, travel, or school schedules.

Local Calendar FAQ

How many holidays are listed for Italy in 2029?

14 holidays are listed, including 14 public holidays and dates tagged as bank holidays, observances, optional holidays, or school/authority days when available.

Which month needs the most attention?

April has the highest holiday concentration in this calendar, so it is the first month to review for travel, staffing, and deadline planning.

Are there long-weekend opportunities?

Yes. 3 public holidays fall on a Friday or Monday, creating natural long-weekend planning windows.

Do bank holidays differ from public holidays?

No separate bank-holiday dates are listed here; public holidays are the main closure signal in this view.

Can I print or export this calendar?

Yes. Use the print, PDF, and calendar import actions above the calendar to keep an offline or shareable version.

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14
Total Holidays
14
Public Holidays
0
Bank Holidays
0
Observances

Understanding Italy Holidays

Public Holidays

Public holidays are days when most workers are entitled to a day off with pay.

Bank Holidays

Bank holidays are days when financial institutions are closed.

Observances

Observances are notable days that are not official public holidays.

Regional Holidays

Some holidays may only be observed in certain regions.

Planning Around Italy Holidays in 2029

When planning travel or business activities, be aware that public holidays may affect availability of services.