Italian festival event
Federicus |
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Federicus 2017 activity in Altamura's historic centre |
Status | Active |
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Genre | Historical reenactment event |
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Date(s) | April or May |
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Frequency | Annually |
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Venue | Altamura's historical city centre |
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Location(s) | Altamura |
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Country | Italy |
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Inaugurated | 2012 |
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Previous event | April 25, 2019 (2019-04-25) - April 28, 2019 (2019-04-28)[1] |
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Next event | April 29, 2022 (2022-04-29) - May 1, 2022 (2022-05-01)[1] |
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Organised by | Associazione Fortis Murgia GAL Terre di Murgia[2] |
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Website | Official web page |
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Federicus (; Italian: [fedeˈriːkus]) is a festival event that takes place every year in the historic city centre of Altamura, Italy.[3] Its name is derived from the Latin name of king Frederick II, who founded the city of Altamura and by which the event is inspired. Among other things, parades re-enact the visit of Frederick II (with his entourage) to the city of Altamura.[4] The event usually takes place in the second half of April, and it normally lasts three days.
History
The event started in 2012 with Italian association Fortis Murgia,[5][6] and since then it's been repeated every year, attracting several tourists mostly from other Italian regions and, to some degree, also from abroad. Altamura's schools are also closed during the event, mostly in order to let the students help organize it.[1][7]
Gallery
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Federicus 2017 - Parade across Altamura Cathedral
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Federicus 2017 - Parade across Altamura Cathedral
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Federicus 2017 - Parade across Altamura Cathedral
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Federicus 2017 - Barbitonsore (the barbershop)
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Federicus 2017 - The synagogoue rebuilt in the medieval Jewish quarter
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Federicus 2017 - The hall of unicorns
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Federicus 2017 - Behind Altamura Cathedral
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Federicus 2017 - Parade near
Porta Montium (today named
Porta Matera)
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