Trani's historic center becomes open-air gallery for 'Segni di Natale'
From December 20, 2025 to January 6, 2026, the historic center of Trani will host 'Segni di Natale', a diffuse exhibition transforming streets, arches, and squares into an open-air art path. The initiative, the first of its kind in the city, is conceived by the association Il Colore degli Anni ETS, blending contemporary creativity with urban regeneration. Four symbolic streets—Via Scolanova, Via Leopardi, Via La Giudea, and Via San Martino—form the itinerary, inviting residents and visitors to experience Trani from a new perspective. Twenty-five works by Apulian artists and designers, printed on canvas, engage with the historic architecture, respecting its memory while reactivating its meaning. The theme evokes a more intimate Christmas, away from commercial imagery, focusing on spirituality, hope, ritual, and memory. An interactive digital map, accessible via QR code and official channels, guides the public through the installations, making the visit a participatory experience.
Key facts
- Exhibition runs from December 20, 2025 to January 6, 2026
- Location: historic center of Trani, Italy
- Organized by Associazione Il Colore degli Anni ETS
- 25 works by Apulian artists and designers
- Works printed on canvas and placed in four streets: Via Scolanova, Via Leopardi, Via La Giudea, Via San Martino
- Interactive digital map available via QR code
- First initiative of its kind in Trani
- Theme focuses on spirituality, hope, ritual, and memory
Entities
Institutions
- Associazione Il Colore degli Anni ETS
Locations
- Trani
- Italy
- Via Scolanova
- Via Leopardi
- Via La Giudea
- Via San Martino