Illuminations Sardinia 2025: Casa Manca Competition

by ethan.brook News Editor

Sardinia’s Best Illuminations Competition Returns for the Holiday Season

A festive contest celebrating the most dazzling Christmas illuminations in Sardinia is now accepting entries, offering a platform to showcase creativity and holiday spirit. Participants can submit photos and videos of their displays for a chance to be recognized as having the region’s best festive lighting.

The annual competition, designed to reward outstanding holiday illuminations, is open to all residents and visitors. Submissions, including a name, surname, location, and brief description, should be sent to [email protected] by December 26th.

Celebrating Creativity and Community Spirit

The competition highlights the growing trend of elaborate and imaginative Christmas decorations across the island. One particularly striking example comes from Decimomannu, where a local resident has created a display entirely from natural and recycled materials.

“The decorations are handmade with natural and recycled materials, the art of creativity is open to everyone!” a reader shared, emphasizing the inclusive and environmentally conscious nature of the project. The display features a whimsical cast of characters, including Mr. and Mrs. Snowball, Rudolph, Angels, Candles, and a figure affectionately known as Sir Winston.

How to Participate

Entering the “Best Illuminations in Sardinia” competition is straightforward. Individuals simply need to document their festive displays with photos or videos and submit them electronically. The deadline for submissions is fast approaching, with December 26th marking the final day to participate. Organizers are eagerly anticipating a diverse range of entries that capture the magic of the season.

This competition underscores the importance of community engagement and artistic expression during the holiday season in Sardinia. It provides a unique opportunity to celebrate the creativity of local residents and share the joy of Christmas with a wider audience.

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