Cinecittà World: Italy’s History & Spectacle

From 5 to 7 and from 12 to 14 September the exhibition and demonstration event organized together with the Defense General Staff and the Armed Forces, the Guardia di Finanza, the State Police, the Penitentiary Police, the Italian Red Cross and the National Corps of the Fire Brigade

Two weekends from films between sport, legality and inclusion: from 5 to 7 and from 12 to 14 September the ninth edition of “Viva l’Italia” returns to Cinecittà World, the exhibition and demonstration event organized together with the Defense General Staff and the Armed Forces, the Guardia di Finanza, the State Police, the Penitentiary Police, the Italian Red Cross and the National Fire Brigade. In the amusement park the game is therefore serious: Not only exhibitions of historic cars, military parades, bands and fanfares, but practical exercises to detect fingerprints and DNAs, learn first aid maneuvers, board the car and flight simulators, to experience the emotion of the uniform and explore the daily life of national forces as protagonists. Ample space then to sport: great anticipation for the butterflies of the rhythmic gymnastics of the Air Force and for the launch of the 1st “Tuscania” Paratroopers Regiment, which will animate the event together with the athletes of the yellow flames and blue flames with performances of struggle, fencing, boxing, breaking, judo and karate (special guest of the Fiamme Oro Sports groups, the champion of Karate Clio, Ferracuti, captain of the national women’s team of Kumite Ag.Sc.).

“We are proud to renew a tradition that combines entertainment and solidarity, also offering the youngest the opportunity to discover the daily commitment of the armed forces and law enforcement agencies, with which we share the values ​​related to security and inclusion, a point of reference for all families” David Tommaso, general manager of Cinecittà World explains.
A charity event of the game, commitment and solidarity (the proceeds will support the assistance entities of the armed forces), which combines fun and awareness, in favor of the culture of legality.

September 6, 2025

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“Viva l’Italia”: A Sporting Festivity of Law Enforcement and Inclusion

Building on the foundation of entertainment and community engagement established by “Viva l’Italia,” this year’s event promises a vibrant blend of sporting performances, law enforcement demonstrations, and a commitment to inclusivity. As stated by David Tommaso, general manager of Cinecittà World, “We are proud to renew a tradition that combines entertainment and solidarity…” This year’s event, dedicated to the values of security and inclusion, focuses on the dedication of Italy’s armed forces and law enforcement agencies.

To further enhance reader understanding and offer a fresh perspective, let’s delve into some key aspects of the event with an informative table and a detailed FAQ section.

Key Highlights of “Viva l’Italia” 2025

| Feature | Description | Benefit/Impact |

| ————————– | ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————– | ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— |

| Dates & Location | September 5-7 and 12-14, Cinecittà World, Rome | Provides ample possibility to attend the event and enjoy the entertainment. |

| Participating Agencies | Defence General Staff, Armed Forces, Guardia di Finanza, State Police, Penitentiary Police, italian Red Cross, National Fire Brigade | Showcases the collaborative efforts of various national forces. Offers a diverse range of experiences. |

| Sporting Performances | Rhythmic gymnastics (Air Force), Paratrooper demonstrations (1st “Tuscania” Regiment), martial arts, fencing, boxing, breaking, judo, karate (Fiamme Oro Sports groups) | Highlights athletic excellence and provides thrilling entertainment. Features champion athletes like Clio Ferracuti from,the Fiamme oro Sports groups,Captain of the national women’s team of Kumite Ag.Sc., boosting italy’s sporting image. |

| Interactive Demonstrations | Fingerprint and DNA analysis, first aid simulations, flight and car simulators, exploring uniforms, and daily life simulations. | Offers unique “hands-on” experiences,educating attendees about safety,and fostering a deeper understanding of the roles of law enforcement and the armed forces. |

| charity Focus | Proceeds support assistance entities of the armed forces. | Supports charitable causes and encourages community involvement. Emphasizes the event’s social responsibility. |

| Emphasis | Security,inclusion,fun,and awareness | Provides an ideal and informative event for families that mixes entertainment and values,as highlighted by those involved. |

“Viva l’Italia” FAQ: Your Questions Answered

To further clarify any queries and provide additional relevant data, we have compiled a FAQ section below:

Q: What exactly is “Viva l’Italia”?

A: “Viva l’Italia” is an annual exhibition and exhibition event held at Cinecittà World, Rome. It’s organized with support from the Defense General Staff, Armed Forces, law enforcement agencies, and humanitarian organizations. The event combines sporting exhibitions, interactive demonstrations, and educational opportunities to celebrate the work of these institutions while fostering community engagement and fundraising for the armed forces’ support entities.

Q: Who are the primary participants in the event?

A: A wide range of organizations participate, including the Defense General Staff, Armed Forces, Guardia di Finanza, State Police, Penitentiary Police, Italian Red cross, and National Fire Brigade. Athletes from the Fiamme Oro Sports groups are also present.

Q: What types of activities can attendees expect?

A: Attendees can enjoy a variety of activities, including:

Sporting performances: Rhythmic gymnastics, paratrooper displays, martial arts, fencing, boxing, breaking, judo, and karate.

Interactive demonstrations: Fingerprint and DNA analysis, first aid simulations, flight and car simulators, vehicle displays.

* Exhibitions: Historic car exhibits, military parades, and performances by bands and fanfares. Interactive displays that engage with the public for unique experiences.

Q: Is “Viva l’Italia” a family-pleasant event?

A: Absolutely! The event is designed for all ages. It offers a range of activities to engage children and adults alike, fostering an habitat of education, entertainment, and engagement with the forces. David Tommaso highlights the opportunity to “discover the daily commitment of the armed forces and law enforcement agencies,with which we share the values ​​related to security and inclusion,a point of reference for all families.”

Q: How is the event contributing back to the community?

A: The proceeds from the event support the assistance entities of the armed forces. in addition, the event promotes awareness of the critically important work done by law enforcement agencies and fosters a culture of legality.

Q: where can I find additional information about “viva l’Italia” and ticket purchases?

A: For more in-depth details, check the Cinecittà World official website and social media channels for updates, schedules, and ticket information.

By providing this detailed overview, a summary of key event aspects, and a comprehensive FAQ page, we hope to enrich the readers’ experience and facilitate deeper engagement with the event and the ideals it champions. This also encourages optimal visibility in search results.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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