Flower Carpet at Infiorata: A Grand Celebration
Infiorata are a grand celebration that begins when the artists choose the flowers for their subtle color changes in their petals. Each design takes months of work and up to a year of preparation. They first sketch the designs onto the floor with chalk and then mark each line with soil or coffee grounds. Next, they fill the lines with flower petals.
Each artist has their own color palette. Many use dyer’s broom for yellow, goat’s rue for blue, wild fennel for green, and carnation for red. Some of the creations use entire pieces of plants to give the piece a three-dimensional effect. The artistry is elaborate, using only subtle shades to create pieces that are quite realistic. Many of the pieces are done in the style of Renaissance paintings or stained-glass windows. They reflect both new artistry and time-honored traditions. Some are simple, and others are quite complex.
In Genzano, the flower carpet covers about 2,000 square meters, which is over 21,500 square feet. That is a bit under half of a football field. This display consists of 15 panels and uses about 500,000 flower blooms, petals, and seeds. Sometimes, other natural materials are used, including wood, sand, beans, and leaves.
Each of these floral elements must be carefully picked and hand-processed to keep them from damage and bruising. It is a delicate and gentle operation. They must be done in time to allow them to be ready for the festival, but not too soon, so that they will be at their peak during the festival.
The flowers are carefully prepared and laid out by the artists. The festival itself lasts about 48 hours, then it all comes to an end. They are showcased from Friday through Sunday, with the main event and procession taking place on Sunday.
Date | Departure | Arrival | Pilot | Aircraft | Landing rate | Distance | Flight time | ||
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30AUG25 0555Z | LIME | LIRF | I-BEEF | McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (MD82) | -151 ft/m | 315 nm | 00:54 | View | |
30AUG25 0434Z | LEMD | LIRF | Juan Andrés | Boeing 737-800 (B738) | -169 ft/m | 777 nm | 01:46 | View | |
29AUG25 2021Z | EDDM | LIRF | Heiko Baumann | Airbus A320 (A320) | -153 ft/m | 421 nm | 01:14 | View | |
29AUG25 0914Z | DTTA | LIRF | Le_pilote_alpin | Boeing 737-800 (B738) | -185 ft/m | 409 nm | 01:04 | View | |
28AUG25 1628Z | LCPH | LIRF | Stubakka99 | Airbus A320 (A320) | -158 ft/m | 1099 nm | 02:44 | View | |
27AUG25 2014Z | KMIA | LIRF | Swarit Misra | Airbus A350-900 (A359) | -5 ft/m | 4642 nm | 09:25 | View | |
27AUG25 1318Z | EGPH | LIRF | BoomerVR | Douglas DC-6 (DC6) | -121 ft/m | 1072 nm | 04:28 | View | |
27AUG25 1042Z | LOWW | LIRF | G.L.A | Airbus A320 (A320) | -92 ft/m | 475 nm | 01:14 | View | |
25AUG25 1254Z | EGLL | LIRF | Ricardo Fernández Rosa | Airbus A320 (A320) | -193 ft/m | 823 nm | 01:56 | View | |
24AUG25 0219Z | LEBB | LIRF | Nathan4 | Boeing 777-300ER (B77W) | -129 ft/m | 804 nm | 01:49 | View | |
23AUG25 1758Z | HECA | LIRF | Lucidityy | Boeing 777-200LR/F (B77L) | -154 ft/m | 1254 nm | 02:57 | View | |
23AUG25 1213Z | LGKR | LIRF | Ahmet4 | Airbus A320 (A320) | -191 ft/m | 482 nm | 01:24 | View | |
21AUG25 1435Z | LOWW | LIRF | IceTea2603 | Airbus A320 neo (A20N) | -131 ft/m | 473 nm | 01:21 | View | |
20AUG25 1906Z | EDDM | LIRF | BigSlice011 | Cessna Citation X (C750) | -186 ft/m | 439 nm | 02:32 | View | |
19AUG25 0603Z | LBSF | LIRF | CoasterRoyalty | Airbus A320 (A320) | -9 ft/m | 602 nm | 01:00 | View | |
19AUG25 0144Z | EGLL | LIRF | Richmonds | Airbus A320 (A320) | -156 ft/m | 885 nm | 01:20 | View | |
18AUG25 1727Z | LICJ | LIRF | Cosmicpulsar | Beechcraft 2000 Starship (STAR) | -95 ft/m | 267 nm | 01:04 | View | |
17AUG25 2007Z | LCLK | LIRF | Jack M | Boeing 777-200LR/F (B77L) | -76 ft/m | 1166 nm | 02:41 | View | |
16AUG25 1209Z | LICJ | LIRF | Alessio B. | Airbus A320 neo (A20N) | -161 ft/m | 307 nm | 00:58 | View | |
16AUG25 0856Z | LFKB | LIRF | Xeromman | Pilatus PC-12 (PC12) | -50 ft/m | 160 nm | 00:23 | View |