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Italian Traditions:

The contest of Asti

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Every year on the third Sunday of September the “Palio(contest) di Asti”is run: the oldest in Italy, it is an ancient tradition fromthe eight century, a real festival, which has kept unchanged its distinctive traits, qualities that have helped to make it a unique performance.

The charm of the medieval history lives through the town districts and its places, including churches, towers and palaces, untouched witnesses of when Asti was shining, for its richness and vitality, among the most important cities of Italy and Europe. The Palio, a large velvet cloth with the insignia of Asti and the depiction of the patron saint San Secondo, is the dream and the award to which twenty-one contenders aspire.

The feast day begins with the blessing of horses and jockeys, and with a fascinating display of the flag-wavers, followed in the afternoon by the magnificent historical procession consisting of over 1200 characters who in their precious costumes, authentic jewels of artisan tailoring, recall facts and historical events that actually happened in Asti during the Middle Ages.