Venice Carnival 2002

The Venice Carnival is a world-famous festival celebrated annually in Venice, Italy, known for its elaborate masks and costumes. While I don’t have specific details about the events of the 2002 Carnival, I can share that the Carnival typically ends on Shrove Tuesday, the day before the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday. The festival includes a variety of events such as parades, masquerade balls, and the contest for “la maschera più bella” (the most beautiful mask), judged by a panel of international costume and fashion designers.

The Carnival of Venice has a rich history, dating back to the Middle Ages, and was revived in 1979 after a long absence. Since then, it has attracted millions of visitors to Venice each year. If you’re looking for visual content or specific anecdotes from the 2002 Carnival, I would recommend checking out historical archives or video platforms that may have footage from that year’s festivities.

1 – 12 February 2002, we didn’t find any other information or details.