Endless opportunities for limitless passions
Spending a regenerating holiday at Olimagio provides a special opportunity to immerse yourself fully in the enchanting surroundings of Versilia, located in northern Tuscany.
Olimagio is a gateway to some of Italy’s most cherished destinations, attracting enthusiasts from around the globe. With the sea, mountains, parks, art, and beautiful cities nearby, it offers an optimal location for exploration and discovery.
All Tuscany’s
unmissable events
Find out the details for all the most engaging appointments to attend in Tuscany. Explore the calendar provided below for dates and programs.
12 July
The Puccini Festival is set to return to Torre del Lago in Viareggio from July 12th to September 7th. It stands out as one of the eagerly awaited musical events in Tuscany's vibrant cultural scene and ranks among the foremost festivals worldwide dedicated to the composer Giacomo Puccini.
1 August
The history of Egypt is showcased at Forte dei Marmi with the exhibition "The Egyptians and the Gifts of the Nile," running from August 1, 2024, to February 2, 2025. This exhibit, marking the bicentennial of the Egyptian Museum of Turin, features valuable artifacts from the museum. Visitors can explore the arts, techniques, professions, and materials of ancient Egyptian civilization.
8 September
For over 800 years, Prato has celebrated the Feast of the Holy Belt. The event features a Historical Parade with over 500 participants and a traditional presentation of candles to the cathedral's chapel. The day includes street performances and various events, culminating in a parade that starts with the city’s banner being displayed from the Town Hall.
8 September
The 15th edition of the San Gimignano Baroque Festival, celebrating Baroque music, art, and culture in a medieval Tuscan setting, runs from September 8 to 29. As one of the longest-running events of its kind in the region, the festival aims to introduce lesser-known Baroque works and highlight young talent, alongside seasoned musicologists.
13 September
The event features the Luminara di Santa Croce on September 13, where thousands of candles light up the historic center. The nighttime procession follows a path linked to the revered Volto Santo crucifix in the Cathedral of San Martino. Highlights include medieval costumes, a decorated banner, a floral cross, and a special musical performance in the cathedral.
2 October
The 50 Days of Cinema in Florence is known as "The Festival of Festivals," showcasing a diverse array of films from October to December. This vibrant event brings together prominent and historic international festivals, offering 50 days filled with cultural experiences, artistic showcases, special events, film premieres, and opportunities to meet directors and actors.
27 October
The Palio dei Caci di Volterra is a lively October event where local cheese wheels are raced down Via Franceschini. Participants from eight city districts compete using wooden paddles to maneuver their cheese past obstacles, with the winning team taking home the cheese. This event is part of Volterragusto, known for celebrating local foods like truffles.