The conventional carneval of Venice initially came around in the thirteenth century in which people were expected to adorn themselves at certain relics or even antiquities of the period. From the eighteenth century, the carneval in Venice (benátský karneval) was celebrated in total blast and it was during this period that we had the very prosperous celebration. After this moment, the carneval party began to decline. Following the eventual collapse of the republic, the carneval was prohibited in Italy. However, if the Republic reclaimed the reign again in 1979, this traditional carneval was revived. And since this period, we are seeing many tourists out of every corner and cranny of the globe visiting Venice and Italy only to take part in the celebration.
Venetian traditional carneval will begin in February of every year, but people will have started wearing their masks as well as their costumes in December. When it is about ten times into the Ash Wednesday, the carneval will start in full blast. People will be dining and enjoying music throughout the day and everybody will put on carneval costume with the mask. In the evening time people will collect at the regional halls and town squares wearing their costumes and different types of Venetian mask (benátské masky) where they will be treated together with all kinds of live audio from popular artistes.