At the Canonica, Pentecost is never a weekend like any other. For 128 years, the fair has been back at the foot of the Romanesque church, on this land of Mariana where history, encounters and religious tradition are mixed. For three days, the site changes its face. The alleys are filled, the stands are installed under the tents set up for the circobstance, the voices gradually cover the usual silence of the places. The Fiera di A Canonica keeps …
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At the Canonica, Pentecost is never a weekend like any other. For 128 years, the fair has been back at the foot of the Romanesque church, on this land of Mariana where history, encounters and religious tradition are mixed. For three days, the site changes its face. The alleys are filled, the stands are installed under the tents set up for the circobstance, the voices gradually cover the usual silence of the places. The Fiera di A Canonica keeps …