Campiello 2024 Awards Ceremony
The prize-giving ceremony for the sixty-second edition of the Premio Campiello took place on Saturday 21 September, at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice. The event was hosted by Francesca Fialdini and Lodo Guenzi, with musical intermissions by Luca Barbarossa, and broadcast live on RAI 5.
The novel chosen by the Jury of Three Hundred Readers was “Alma” by Federica Manzon, published by Feltrinelli. The author received the “Vera da Pozzo”, a replica of a traditional Venetian puteal (well-head) and the emblem of the prize, symbolising the “Campiello”.
For more details about the winning book, you can watch the interview conducted by the Pirelli Foundation on this page.
During the final evening of the Premio Campiello, Antonio Calabrò, director of the Pirelli Foundation, and Enrico Carraro, president of Fondazione Il Campiello, presented awards to the winners of the third edition of the Campiello Junior. Angelo Petrosino won with his novel Un bambino, una gatta e un cane, published by Einaudi Ragazzi, while Daniela Palumbo received the prize for the 11–14 age category with her La notte più bella, published by Il Battello a Vapore.
You can also watch the Pirelli Foundation interviews with the Campiello Junior winners on this page.
To stay informed about upcoming Campiello Junior events, follow us on this site and on the Foundation’s social media channels.
The prize-giving ceremony for the sixty-second edition of the Premio Campiello took place on Saturday 21 September, at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice. The event was hosted by Francesca Fialdini and Lodo Guenzi, with musical intermissions by Luca Barbarossa, and broadcast live on RAI 5.
The novel chosen by the Jury of Three Hundred Readers was “Alma” by Federica Manzon, published by Feltrinelli. The author received the “Vera da Pozzo”, a replica of a traditional Venetian puteal (well-head) and the emblem of the prize, symbolising the “Campiello”.
For more details about the winning book, you can watch the interview conducted by the Pirelli Foundation on this page.
During the final evening of the Premio Campiello, Antonio Calabrò, director of the Pirelli Foundation, and Enrico Carraro, president of Fondazione Il Campiello, presented awards to the winners of the third edition of the Campiello Junior. Angelo Petrosino won with his novel Un bambino, una gatta e un cane, published by Einaudi Ragazzi, while Daniela Palumbo received the prize for the 11–14 age category with her La notte più bella, published by Il Battello a Vapore.
You can also watch the Pirelli Foundation interviews with the Campiello Junior winners on this page.
To stay informed about upcoming Campiello Junior events, follow us on this site and on the Foundation’s social media channels.