Italy: All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day in Rome

Rome: All Saints’ Day, or Ognissanti, on Sunday 1 November is a public holiday in Italy. However this year it fell on a Sunday so it didn’t make any difference to the closure of schools or public offices.

The celebration of All Saints’ is followed by All Souls’ Day on Monday November 2, a Catholic tradition of mourning the dearly departed. In Italy this is a particularly important day, when people gather to visit family graves.
The city’s three main cemeteries, Verano, Flaminio and Prima Porta, are open each day from 07.30-18.00.
The Non-Catholic Cemetery in the Ostiense-Testaccio district is open all day on 1 November.