Today we want to tell you the meaning of “L'è fòra Geneiron”“L'è fòra Geneiron” is an old Bormina custom, which declares the end of winter.The children of Bormio, disguised with clothes and objects of the farmers of the past, they go around the town equipped with "tolle" and "bells" (tin cans and other objects to make noise) making noise with the aim of recalling spring and entering the shops where they receive sweets and sweets.
In the mountains, the winter season was an unprofitable phase for all agricultural activities so the end of January was celebrated as the end of the coldest period and the resumption of activities in the fields, auspiciously hoping for the end of winter.
The event takes place on January 31st, traditionally the last day of winter.
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