At Christmas, Arcinazzo Romano transforms. For three days, the streets of the historic center become a living stage: cellars reopen, shops come back to life, lanterns light up the alleys.
The Living Nativity is not just a representation of the Nativity: it’s a journey through time.
The townspeople dress up as artisans, farmers, shepherds, and travelers. Everyone plays a part of history, a fragment of ancient life. Walking through the scenes, you feel like part of a story that spans generations.
And the most beautiful thing is that all of this comes to life thanks to the community. It’s their celebration, their energy, their shared memory.