Ricetto di Candelo, a small Piedmontese village becomes the village of Santa Claus. In one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, one of the most evocative Christmas events: many days full of events to fully experience the magic of Christmas.

Village of Santa Claus

In the small town of Biella, visitors will be able to meet Santa Claus in his post office; in the medieval-style streets a path dedicated to them will be created, to discover the village and its characteristic corners. Furthermore, for an intense full immersion inChristmas atmosphere, the characteristic market will also be set up where young and old will be able to find gifts of all kinds and many good things to eat.

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A moment of past editions of "The village of Santa Claus"

The initiative is organized by the tourist association Pro Loco of Candelo with the collaboration and the patronage of the municipal administration. The demonstration it will be held on November 19-20 and 26-27; 3-4-8-9-10-11 December. The village of Santa Claus it is undoubtedly one of the most important Christmas events in Piedmont and throughout the peninsula. The characteristic village turns into a fairytale village with the sounds, colors and scents typical of Christmas.

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Ricetto di Candelo, an ancient medieval village

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It is an ancient village of the province of Biella a fortified structure built between the XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries. The "Medieval Biella Pompeii”As it is defined, it hosts tourist-cultural initiatives all year round, starting with exhibitions and conferences, together with food and wine markets. Without forgetting events of great regional and national appeal. It can well be said that Candel recipe it is a cultural and tourist “place of excellence”, where high-level itineraries and projects take shape and life to rediscover the roots, the centuries-old traditions of the historic place.  

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The village of Santa Claus is in Ricetto di Candelo in Piedmont last edit: 2022-11-13T12:30:00+01:00 da Maria Scaramuzzino

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