Palio


Palio is the name given in Italy to an annual athletic contest, very often of a historical character, pitting the neighbourhoods of a town or the hamlets of a comune against each other. Typically they are fought in costume and commemorate some event or tradition of the Middle Ages, and thus often involve horse racing, archery, jousting, crossbow shooting, and similar medieval sports. Once purely a matter of local rivalries, many have now become events staged with an eye to visitors and foreign tourists.
in July 2010
The oldest extant palio is the Palio di Ferrara, but the Palio di Siena is the one that has been running for a longer time without interruption and it is definitely the better known internationally. There are, nevertheless, many other palios that are held throughout the various regions of Italy. Here follows an incomplete list:

Italian Palios

Palios with horse races

Tuscany

Umbria

Tuscany

Tuscany