Viggianello, Potenza, Basilicata, Italy

Viggianello is an Italian town in the province of Potenza, Basilicata, located at the foot of the Pollino in the Mercure Valley. It is considered on the list of most beautiful villages in Italy. The point of the highest town is the castle of Roman origin. The Normans built the square tower and restored the walls enclosing the village, but unfortunately we find nearly no traces. The oldest church, Byzantine and Norman, dedicated to St. Nicolas, is in ruins and retains traces of ancient frescoes. The Byzantine chapel of St. Sebastian hosts a precious wooden statue dedicated to Blessed Stefano Seno. Nearby is the calvary, made with local stone, in 1611. In the chapel of the Holy Trinity, we find a typical Byzantine Basilian dome and there are also traces of frescoes. In the mother church of Santa Caterina d’Alessandria, Byzantine, there are many works of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, there is a baptismal alabaster fountain  of the sixteenth century, a marble altar of the eighteenth century, clams in white marble of XIX century, a  pipe organ dated of 1880, a Virgin made in stone of sixteenth century, a wooden statue of the saint patron, a relic of the Holy of Alexandria and a crypt where there are, among many burials, three mummified priests sitting on a bench and covered in gold clothes. The church of Santa Maria della Grotta has a white stone Renaissance portal. The economy is based on tourism, which is growing. In the products of the region there are olives, grapes, cereals, fruit, cheese with the strong presence of raising goats and cattle. There are also a number of archaeological sites.

Tips

There is plenty to see in the village, but if you want to enjoy your visit in conjunction with a celebration of the country, consider that at Easter there’s a Via Living Crucis, the first week after Easter and last week of August there are festivities in honor of St. Francis of Paul. The third Sunday of August is the celebration of the Madonna del Carmine, festivities related to crops, especially wheat, and the fertility of the fields.
The pilgrimage to the Madonna dell’alto (900m) in the old town, is the last Sunday of May and the first Sunday in September. A simple gesture made popular devotional prayers and songs that are full of effort and boldness for the long trail that connects the old town to the Sanctuary (about 15 km). In May, the Virgin is climbed to the mountain where it remains for three months until September to return to the Church of St. Francis of Paul.
Another ancient tradition of the village is the festival of fires on March 19th and April 2nd where they are burned in the streets of the old town and neighborhoods as a sign of good luck and good wishes for a fruitful spring and auspicious season.

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Mural Festival, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Mural Festival is an event that takes place in Montreal in June since 2012. It is an art expression that met American artists who make urban art. This expands on the Boulevard St- Laurent ( street that separates the city of Montreal in two (east-west) between Sherbrooke Street and St. Joseph Boulevard. You can meet real-time artists and watch how they perform their art at the same time there are music shows, conferences, gourmet places with different terraces to eat in the area and even other activities that change day by day. There are both day and night activities.

Tips

To better enjoy this event, visit their website for a schedule. There are some activities or shows you must pay like guided tours, concerts, etc, but to walk in the street and see the creations, there is no ticket to buy.

June, 6th to June, 16th 2019

Les Francos de Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Since 1989, Les Francos de Montreal, (called Les Francofolies de Montreal before), is an appointment with the francophone world music. Some artists from all over the francophone world come to show their music. This year it will be the 31st edition and there will be more than 200 indoor shows and open-air concerts; lots of them completely free. This event shows us the quality, diversity and vitality of a rich music programming. These are 10 days in a great festival of music! This happens at the Montreal entertainment district, in the heart of downtown. Montrealers and tourists throng the site to celebrate safely. French music from around the world and it is in Montreal that it happens. There are several scenes outdoor presented by sponsors and in case of rain these shows happen in reserved spaces for the occasion. Bars, restaurants, street posts, are also at the rendezvous for a drink or a snack. Everything happens in order and peace of the Francophone world. There are many choices of artists in the same day but the main scene takes place every day at 21:00 in the center of the entertainment district. The big show takes the stage last Saturday at the closing of the festival and usually it is a great artist who comes to make the crowd enjoy the party.

Tips

Generally it is hot at this time of the year then drink water, wear cool clothes and sneakers or comfortable shoes. Outdoor shows means to stand up and there are not many opportunities to sit but you can always bring a folding chair.
If you do not watch programming at home, you will find hostesses everywhere that will give you the complete program of the entire event.
There are many other activities around the festival site in bars or discos.

31st edition – June, 14th to 22nd 2019