The Feast of the Redeemer (Festa del Redentore) is one of the most cherished holidays for Venetians, combining both religious and spectacular elements. On Saturday night, the fireworks attract thousands of visitors: light and reflection games on the unique stage of the Bacino di San Marco create a kaleidoscope of colors behind the spires, domes, and bell towers of the city.
It is an occasion to remember the end of the terrible plague epidemic that struck Venice between 1575 and 1577. The Redeemer, the “most famous” night as Venetians colloquially call it, is an integral part of the customs of the lagoon city’s inhabitants. They continue to renew, even today, the gastronomic traditions, folklore, and celebrations handed down by their ancestors, making this “very Venetian” festival internationally known and one of the city’s greatest tourist attractions.
Program
Friday, July 19
From 8:00 PM, the opening of the votive bridge connecting the Zattere with the Church of the Redeemer on the Giudecca island, open until midnight on Sunday, July 21.
Saturday, July 20
Venice, Bacino di San Marco – 11:30 PM
Fireworks display in Bacino di San Marco. To attend the fireworks display, whether from land or by boat, it is MANDATORY to book your place online as access will be limited.
Sunday, July 21
Redeemer Regattas, Giudecca Canal
- 4:00 PM Youth regatta on two-oared pupparini
- 4:45 PM Regatta on two-oared pupparini
- 5:30 PM Regatta on two-oared gondolas
7:00 PM Votive Mass at the Church of the Redeemer on the Giudecca island