Premio Campiello 2025: The Winner of the Sixty-Third Edition
The winner of the sixty-third edition of the Premio Campiello was announced on Saturday, 13 September, at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice. The event was hosted by Giorgia Cardinaletti with the participation of Luca Barbarossa and broadcast live on RAI 5.
The book chosen from among the five finalists by the Jury of Three Hundred Readers was Di spalle a questo mondo by Wanda Marasco, published by Neri Pozza. On the stage of La Fenice, the author received the “vera da pozzo,” the emblem of the Prize, a reproduction of the typical Venetian well or “campiello” that gives the award its name.
The Pirelli Foundation has spoken with the five finalists. To find out more about the winning book, you can watch the interview with the author on this page.
During the ceremony, Antonio Calabrò, the director of the Pirelli Foundation, together with Raffaele Boscaini, the president of the Fondazione Il Campiello, presented the prizes to the winners of the fourth edition of Campiello Junior, whose name were first announced in Vicenza last April: Ilaria Mattioni, with her novel La figlia del gigante (Feltrinelli), in the 7–10 age category, and Chiara Carminati, with her Nella tua pelle (Bompiani), in the 11–14 age category.
To find out more about the Campiello Junior winners, you can watch the Pirelli Foundation interviews on this page.
For all the latest on upcoming Campiello Junior events, you can follow us on this site and on the Foundation’s social media channels.
The winner of the sixty-third edition of the Premio Campiello was announced on Saturday, 13 September, at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice. The event was hosted by Giorgia Cardinaletti with the participation of Luca Barbarossa and broadcast live on RAI 5.
The book chosen from among the five finalists by the Jury of Three Hundred Readers was Di spalle a questo mondo by Wanda Marasco, published by Neri Pozza. On the stage of La Fenice, the author received the “vera da pozzo,” the emblem of the Prize, a reproduction of the typical Venetian well or “campiello” that gives the award its name.
The Pirelli Foundation has spoken with the five finalists. To find out more about the winning book, you can watch the interview with the author on this page.
During the ceremony, Antonio Calabrò, the director of the Pirelli Foundation, together with Raffaele Boscaini, the president of the Fondazione Il Campiello, presented the prizes to the winners of the fourth edition of Campiello Junior, whose name were first announced in Vicenza last April: Ilaria Mattioni, with her novel La figlia del gigante (Feltrinelli), in the 7–10 age category, and Chiara Carminati, with her Nella tua pelle (Bompiani), in the 11–14 age category.
To find out more about the Campiello Junior winners, you can watch the Pirelli Foundation interviews on this page.
For all the latest on upcoming Campiello Junior events, you can follow us on this site and on the Foundation’s social media channels.