| Holiday (Italian) | Translation (English) | Date | Description |
| Capodanno | New Year’s Day | January 1 | Marks the start of the year with family gatherings and rest. |
| Epifania | Epiphany | January 6 | A Catholic holiday celebrating the end of the Christmas season, popular for children’s parades. |
| Pasqua | Easter Sunday | Variable (March/April) | A significant religious day with family meals and church services. |
| Pasquetta | Easter Monday | Variable (day after Easter) | Celebrates the arrival of spring, often with outdoor picnics and gatherings. |
| Festa della Liberazione | Liberation Day | April 25 | Commemorates the end of fascism in Italy during WWII. |
| Festa del Lavoro | Labor Day | May 1 | Celebrates workers’ rights with concerts and public gatherings. |
| Festa della Repubblica | Republic Day | June 2 | Marks Italy's transition to a republic, featuring military parades and official ceremonies. |
| Ferragosto | Assumption of Mary | August 15 | Celebrated with vacations, festivals, and cultural events, marking the peak of summer. |
| Tutti i Santi | All Saints’ Day | November 1 | Honors all saints, with many visiting family graves to pay respects. |
| Natale | Christmas Day | December 25 | A widely celebrated holiday focusing on family, religion, and festive meals. |