Caserta, the City of Women
The International Festival 'Caserta - The City of Women' was announced in Rome as a significant global celebration of female excellence.
The International Festival 'Caserta - The City of Women' will take place from March 6 to March 8, 2026, and aims to celebrate female excellence on a global scale. The announcement was made at Palazzo Wedekind in Rome, with notable attendees including Giuseppe Menniti, president of the Fondazione Orizzonti, Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, Family Minister Eugenia Maria Roccella, and Lella Golfo, president of the Marisa Bellisario Foundation. The event is positioned as a major cultural initiative that underscores the importance of women's contributions across various fields.
President Menniti emphasized the historical significance of gender equality in Caserta, linking it to a legacy that began 250 years ago in the Royal Colony of San Leucio, where gender parity was first recognized. This historical context not only enriches the festival's purpose but also serves as a reminder of the progress made and the journey ahead in achieving true equality. The event will include discussions, presentations, and cultural activities aimed at celebrating and empowering women from all over the world.
The festival is expected to attract attention not just from local communities but also from international audiences, aiming to put Caserta on the map as a center for female empowerment and cultural exchange. This initiative could have far-reaching implications for how gender issues are discussed and acted upon in Italy and beyond, reinforcing Caserta's role in the ongoing dialogue about women's rights and societal contributions.