Grottammare- Living Nativity

 

This Living Nativity was founded in 2004. It takes place in the historic centre of Grottammare, with hundreds of people wearing period costumes. The Living Nativity is a veritable path that winds through the streets of the old town. On this occasion torches and candles are lit so that the grottoes of Grottammare, opened to the public, come back to life and turn into the Palestinian houses of Jesus' time.

The nativity scenes are focused on ancient crafts faithfully reconstructed with period costumes and vintage tools.


 
 
 

The Attractions of Grottammare

 
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Grottammare things to Watch

Discover the attraction St. Pius V’s Church

St. Pius V’s Church

The Church represents the centre of the urban widening of Grottammare designed by the architect Pietro Augustoni, in 1779, who designed at the same time the...

Discover the attraction Sala Kursaal

Sala Kursaal

Year of building: 1952Restored: 1999Localion:Town centreType of structure:Property: PublicManagement: In agreementEntrance for disabled peopleReserved seats far...

Discover the attraction MIC - Museo dell'Illustrazione Comica

MIC - Museo dell'Illustrazione Comica

Arranged inside the Kursaal room, this Museum of Comic Illustration had been one of the most popular rendezvous of the 60s in the Adriatic Riviera. A...

Discover the attraction Grottammare - Tridacne sub

Grottammare - Tridacne sub

The Tridacne Association was founded in Grottammare in 2000 in order to make discover the beauty of the Adriatic Sea and the Mediterranean, as well as the...

Discover the attraction Grottammare and its medieval village

Grottammare and its medieval village

Grottammare is a small resort on the southern Marche "Riviera delle Palme”; it boasts 5km of fine sandy beach. Along with the many palm trees that line...

Discover the attraction St. Martin’s Church

St. Martin’s Church

St. Martin’s Church is one of the most ancient religious buildings in Ascoli Piceno. It was founded by the Benedictine monks of the Farfa...