An annual Corpus Christi celebration in Genzano di Roma, Lazio, where the streets are decorated with elaborate flower petal carpets. Artisans and volunteers create intricate floral mosaics and designs to honor the religious procession and showcase local horticultural traditions.
Started in 1778, the Infiorata has become a symbol of Genzano’s devotion and creativity. Each June (on the Feast of Corpus Domini), residents and visiting artists transform Via Italo Belardi into a colorful art gallery of natural petals, reflecting centuries-old Catholic and artistic practices.
Venues and routes
Via Italo Belardi · Genzano di Roma
The dates that shape the visit.
Opening day · Sun, Jun 7
Visitors can walk on the decorated path in the early morning and observe up close. It’s respectful to admire without stepping on carpets and to keep noise minimal during religious parts.
Spectators line the route; it is advised to partake quietly and stand aside for the procession to pass.
Reference notes for once this becomes a real plan.
High crowds