CANDLELIGHT FESTIVITIES PISA
On June 16, renews the appointment suggestive along the Arno in Pisa with the Luminara di San Ranieri.
This event takes place on the eve of the patron saint's feast day (June
16) and transforms the lungarni into a phantasmagoric fairy-tale
setting. The architectural details of the palaces windows, cornices,
balconies the parapets of the river and the bridges glow in the
reflected light of over 70,000 lumini (small glass lamps burning oil or
wax) while thousands of lighted candles float on the waters of the Arno.
Sham architecture (machines) and a firework spectacle at the Cittadella
Vecchia make this event, which dates back to 1688, even more
fascinating.
In that year (on March 25th) the urn containing the
mortal remains of Saint Ranieri, patron saint of Pisa, was placed in the
Cappella dell'Incoronata in the Cathedral (thereafter dedicated to the
saint). The Luminara, or better the Illumination of Pisa, as it was
called around the 19th century, has been held every year since then,
except for a few interruptions. The custom of celebrating in the city
with the lighting of fires, bonfires and explosion of gunpowder is
documented as early as the 15th century and a real illumination seems to
have existed before its official beginnings.
On June 14, 1662,
Pisa celebrated the passage through the city of Margherita Luisa
d'Orleans, wife of Cosimo II, with an abundance of candles, lights and
cannon salvoes. As the centuries passed, the custom became ever more
spectacular, in particular thanks to the regular use of the machines
which altered and transformed the actual architectural views along the
Arno. A particularly magnificent edition of the Luminara was held when
the King of Naples visited the city (june 16, 1836).
CANDLELIGHT FESTIVITIES PISA
(From lunedì 16 giugno 2014, never expire)events article by:
BED AND BREAKFAST PISA RELAIS, Pisa