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Versiliana Festival
La Versiliana
july;august· verify before attending
Founded in 1980 in the pine forest where D'Annunzio used to walk La Versiliana programs eight weeks of theatre dance music and conversation through July and August. Italian writers and politicians arrive for the morning Caffè della Versiliana — public-square interviews under the umbrella pines. Evening shows at the open-air theatre pull crowds from the whole Versilia coast.
NoteTheatre seats book ahead; the morning Caffè is free standing-room. Park at Marina di Pietrasanta and walk in.
Pietrasanta
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