Festa di San Giovanni Firenze 2026: The Calcio Storico Is a 16th-Century Football-Wrestling Match in Costume That Has No Referee and Allows Almost Everything, the Arno Fireworks Are Best from Piazzale Michelangelo, and Tickets Cost 30-50 Euros
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Last updated: April 2026.
The Festa di San Giovanni (the feast of Saint John the Baptist — June 24, the patronal feast of Florence) is the most specifically Florentine single annual event and the one whose central spectacle (the Calcio Storico Fiorentino — the historic Florentine football) is the most violently unusual single Italian traditional sport and the one that the BBC, CNN, and the international sports media describe most consistently as "the world's most brutal sport." The specific Calcio Storico Fiorentino data: the sport is played in the Piazza Santa Croce (the specific largest open piazza in Florence, transformed for the event into the specific sand arena (the sabbia — the 100m × 50m playing field covered with fine sand)) by 4 teams (the Bianchi (White) of Santo Spirito, the Azzurri (Blue) of Santa Croce, the Rossi (Red) of Santa Maria Novella, and the Verdi (Green) of San Giovanni — each team representing the specific historic quarter (the quartiere) of medieval Florence) of 27 players in the specific period costume (the 16th-century Florentine football costume (the calzoni, the giubberello, and the specific quartiere colors) that the players wear during the match).
San Giovanni Firenze: Calcio Storico and the Fireworks
The Calcio Storico — What Actually Happens
The specific Calcio Storico Fiorentino rules (the most important facts for the visitor who attends): there is no referee — there is a specific arbitro (the ceremonial official) and 6 linesmen, but the Calcio Storico has no equivalent of the modern football referee who manages play-by-play behavior; the match lasts 50 minutes without stop; the objective is to score the specific caccia (the goal — achieved by getting the ball over the opposing team's rear fence either directly or via the specific allowed maneuver of throwing the ball over the fence from a distance); any physical contact between players is permitted (the grappling, the wrestling, the punching, and the kicking are all within the specific 1580 Calcio Storico rules (the specific Discourse on Calcio by Giovanni Bardi (1580) is the oldest surviving single codified football rules document in European history)); and the specific foul (the technical violation) is limited to the specific violent attack on an already-incapacitated opponent and the specific attack on the arbitro. The specific historical context: the Calcio Storico was played for the specific first documented time in 1530 during the Siege of Florence (the specific February 17, 1530 match played in the Piazza Santa Croce while the Florentine Republic was besieged by the Spanish-Imperial army of Charles V — the specific defiant act (playing football under cannon fire) that the Florentine civic mythology has celebrated as the most characteristically Florentine single act of resistance ever performed).
The Fireworks Over the Arno
The San Giovanni June 24 fireworks (the fuochi di San Giovanni — the most awaited single annual Florence event after the Calcio Storico): the specific fireworks programme (the 10:00 PM launch from the Piazzale Michelangelo above the Arno, lasting approximately 30-35 minutes): the most specifically dramatic single Florence fireworks position (the Piazzale Michelangelo at 80m altitude above the Arno provides the most comprehensive view (the Arno river, the Ponte Vecchio, the Ponte Santa Trinita, and the historic centre roofline all simultaneously visible from the specific Piazzale terrace)) and the most attended single Florence annual public event (approximately 50,000-80,000 persons on the Piazzale Michelangelo and the Arno embankments from 20:00 onward on June 24). The specific viewing position: the Piazzale Michelangelo (arrive by 20:30 for a terrace position — the specific northern and northeastern section of the Piazzale provides the most direct Arno-facing view); the Ponte alle Grazie (the specific bridge whose southeastern parapet provides the specific water-level view of the fireworks reflected in the Arno); and the Viale dei Colli (the specific boulevard connecting the Piazzale to the city — the tree-lined road provides a slightly less crowded but still excellent second-tier view).
Q&A: Festa di San Giovanni Firenze
How do I get tickets for the Calcio Storico Fiorentino?
The specific Calcio Storico ticket purchase: the tickets (approximately 30-50 euros for the grandstand seats (the tribuna) and 15-25 euros for the standing sections (the curva)) are available at the Florence Tourist Office (the APT Firenze — the Via Cavour 1r) from approximately June 1, and online via the Calcio Storico official site (the calciostoricofiorentino.it) from approximately May 15. The specific advance booking recommendation: book within the first week of ticket release — the Calcio Storico final (held on June 24, the feast day itself) typically sells out within 2-3 weeks of ticket release in peak years. The preliminary matches (held on the 2-3 Sundays before June 24) have more available tickets and provide the same specific sport experience at a slightly lower intensity (the final is the highest-stakes single match and the one with the highest probability of the specific extreme physical confrontation that makes the Calcio Storico internationally notorious).