Scoppio del Carro Festival
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Literally translated as ‘wagon explosion’, Scoppio del Carro is an annual folk fest quite unlike any other. The tradition began way back in 1097, when brave Florentine knight Pazzino dei Pazzi returned from the First Crusade in Je … Read more
Literally translated as ‘wagon explosion’, Scoppio del Carro is an annual folk fest quite unlike any other. The tradition began way back in 1097, when brave Florentine knight Pazzino dei Pazzi returned from the First Crusade in Jerusalem with a reward of three holy flints from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which were then used to light a flame. In the 15th century this solitary flame became a wagon full of fireworks, and a new Easter celebration was born. Read less

A wonderful 900-year-old Easter tradition
Literally translated as ‘wagon explosion’, Scoppio del Carro is an annual folk fest quite unlike any other. The tradition began way back in 1097, when brave Florentine knight Pazzino dei Pazzi returned from the First Crusade in Jerusalem with a reward of three holy flints from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which were then used to light a flame. In the 15th century this solitary flame became a wagon full of fireworks, and a new Easter celebration was born.
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