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Italy Holidays 2028

Public holidays & school holidays โ€” all regions

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Italy in 2028 is a leap year. Easter Sunday falls on 16 April โ€” a comfortable mid-April date. Liberation Day (25 April) falls on a Tuesday โ€” a ponte on Monday 24 April creates a four-day break. Ferragosto (15 August) falls on a Wednesday โ€” ponte culture on both sides for an extended summer shutdown.

Republic Day (2 June) falls on a Saturday โ€” absorbed. Labour Day (1 May) is a Monday โ€” automatic long weekend. Italy's 2028 calendar offers multiple strong ponte opportunities spread across the year.

Public Holidays 2028

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๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Nationwide Public Holidays 2028
DateDayHolidayType
1 Jan 2028 Sat New Year's Day Nationwide
6 Jan 2028 Thu Epiphany Nationwide
16 Apr 2028 Sun Easter Sunday Nationwide
17 Apr 2028 Mon Easter Monday Nationwide
25 Apr 2028 Tue Liberation Day Nationwide
1 May 2028 Mon Labour Day Nationwide
2 Jun 2028 Fri Republic Day Nationwide
15 Aug 2028 Tue Assumption of Mary Nationwide
1 Nov 2028 Wed All Saints' Day Nationwide
8 Dec 2028 Fri Immaculate Conception Nationwide
25 Dec 2028 Mon Christmas Day Nationwide
26 Dec 2028 Tue St. Stephen's Day Nationwide

School Holidays 2028

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Winter Break
No break
Easter Break
No break
Summer Holidays
No break
Autumn Break
No break
Christmas Break
No break

Holidays by Region

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ferragosto in Italy?
Ferragosto (15 August) is Italy's most important summer holiday, coinciding with the Assumption of Mary. Italy effectively shuts down around this date, with most businesses closing for at least a week and many Italians heading to the beach or mountains. Its origins combine the ancient Roman festival Feriae Augusti with the Catholic feast.
What is Italy's Republic Day?
Republic Day (Festa della Repubblica, 2 June) marks the 1946 referendum in which Italians voted to become a republic rather than retain the monarchy. It is celebrated with a large military parade in Rome along Via dei Fori Imperiali.
Do Italian cities have their own public holidays?
Yes. Each Italian city observes the feast day of its patron saint as a local public holiday. For example, Rome has Saints Peter and Paul (29 June), Milan has Saint Ambrose (7 December), and Naples has San Gennaro (19 September).
How long are school summer holidays in Italy?
Italian school summer holidays last approximately 13 weeks, typically from mid-June to mid-September. This is one of the longest summer school breaks in Europe.
What is the "ponte" tradition in Italy?
A ponte (bridge) refers to the practice of taking extra leave days to extend a public holiday into a longer break โ€” for example, taking Friday off when a public holiday falls on Thursday, to create a four-day weekend. This is a deeply embedded cultural tradition in Italian workplaces.