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1. Natale di Roma
According to legend, Rome was founded by Romulus on April 21, 753 BC and the city continues to mark its date of birth with a series of festivities and events, including concerts, a parade and historical reenactments at Circo Massimo. Events vary widely (this year, Romes birthday falls on Easter, for instance) but you can expect fireworks and gladiators on display in the city centre.

2. Vin_Forum
When: June
When in Rome, you cant miss the chance to taste all the wines, and a great place to do just that is at Vin_Forum, a wine festival held in the north of Rome each June. The event features over 2,500 wines from 500 producers, along with pop-up restaurants serving gourmet foods prepared by Michelin-starred chefs. You can also sign up for master classes and guided wine tastings at the VinoForum Academy.

3. Ides of March
When: March
Each year on March 15, or the Ides of March, Rome marks the anniversary of Julius Caesars untimely death with a period reenactment. Caesar was one of Rome's most important dictators and he was murdered by his own senators during a meeting in 44 BC near the Largo Argentina archaeological site. This unique event sees dozens of actors and actresses dress up in Roman togas and engage in animated discussions before dealing Julius Caesar the final blow.

4. Lungo il Tevere: Estate
When: June
The Estate Romane, or Roman Summer Festival, is an unmissable annual highlight. Held from June through September, the festival boasts an outdoor cinema on Isola Tiberina, bar and restaurant specials along the Tiber River, outdoor operas and ballets in the Baths of Caracalla, a lively calendar of nightlife events at Gay Village and many more shows throughout the city. Some of the most interesting events are held within cultural heritage sites, like the International Chamber Ensemble concerts at the courtyard of SantIvo alla Sapienza church and the Concerti del Tempietto, held beneath the arcades of Teatro Marcello.

5. Festival del Verde e del Paesaggio
When: May
If you've got a green thumb and love basking in the sun come springtime, you should make it to Rome's annual garden festival held at Parco della Musica in North Rome. Designed by famed architect Renzo Piano, this impressive music complex is the perfect location for a festival that exalts plants, flowers and nature in all their glory. Admire colourful flora, pick up artisanal gifts, taste local street foods and take part in creative childrens workshops its a great event for families.

6. Festa Del Cinema di Roma
When: October
Since 2006, Rome Film Fest has turned the contemporary Auditorium Parco della Musica into one of the worlds largest red-carpet events, complete with dozens of screenings and retrospectives, plus tributes and panels led by Italian and international celebrities from the world of cinema. Tickets sell out in advance so consult the online calendar to plan your visit and make sure to catch your favourite films.

7. Festa della Befana
When: January
Every year on January 6, Italys Christmas season concludes with La Befana, or Epiphany Day. In Italian tradition, La Befana is a friendly if unsightly witch who leaves sweets and trinkets for children in a sock. This public holiday is celebrated with numerous gatherings in Romes main squares (meetings that include a whole lot of witches). At Vatican City, the Pope hosts a solemn mass to commemorate the visit of the three wise men to baby Jesus.

8. Taste of Roma
When: September
If youre in town at the end of September, Taste of Roma should be on your to-do list. This enormous food festival is a great way to eat your way through the city and sample the cuisines of Romes best chefs and emerging food personalities. Expect more details closer to the date of the event.

9. Cortili Aperti
When: May
Italy's dimore storiche, or historic homes, are some of the most fascinating cultural attractions in the country. These extravagant villas, castles and palaces are private residences that open their doors to the public infrequently so when you have a chance to step inside, you should go. This year, Romes most opulent homes will open their leafy courtyards in May during free, guided tours. This event is a wonderful opportunity to see a hidden side of the city and admire cultural heritage in its original setting.

10. Festa Madonna della Neve
When: August
Legend has it that, in 358 BC, a nobleman and his childless wife vowed to donate their possessions to the Virgin Mary and prayed for a sign on how to proceed. The Virgin Mary appeared to the couple in a dream and left a snowfall on the Esquiline Hill, instructing them to erect a church in her honour: the present-day Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore. Today, this miraculous event is marked with an artificial snow-shower in the piazza at the height of summer.

11. Citt della Pizza
When: April
The best Italian pizzaioli (pizza makers) gather in Rome annually to celebrate one of the countrys most beloved foods. Expect to devour all sorts of variations on the classic, from the fluffy Neapolitan pie to the thin Roman-crust one, fried pizza and pizza by the slice. Sure, youll eat a lot, but youll also get to learn about the art of pizza making in workshop sessions.

12. Festa de' Noantri
When: July
Festa de' Noantri (festival for the rest of us in Roman dialect) is an ancient religious celebration of the Madonna of Mount Carmel that takes place at the end of July. During an elaborate procession, a statue of the Virgin Mary is carried from the church of San Agata through Trastevere to the church of San Crisgono; it is then returned eight days later to its original home via boat along the Tiber River.

13. Christmas in Rome
When: December
Christmas is one of the most wonderful times of the year in Rome: the Eternal City comes alive with religious celebrations, markets and events to mark the important season. The festivities begin with a Christmas tree lighting and a nativity scene in St. Peters Square on December 7 or 8. On Christmas Eve, expect a midnight mass at the Vatican and, on Christmas Day, a large mass in St. Peter's Square listens to the Pope's Urbi et Orbi speech. Also, visit the lively annual Christmas market in Piazza Navona.

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