
Italy - Locks of Love
TraditionAbout
Italy's tradition of attaching padlocks to bridges, known as "Luccheti d'Amore" or "Love Locks," is a romantic gesture symbolizing eternal love. This practice is widespread across Italy, with notable locations like Ponte Milvio in Rome and the Ponte Vecchio in Florence. Couples secure a padlock to a bridge and throw the key into the water, signifying their love will last forever. The tradition gained popularity after being featured in Federico Moccia's novel I Want You. The Love Locks tradition has spread beyond Italy, appearing in many European cities. However, it has also faced challenges due to concerns about structural damage and aesthetics. Despite these issues, the act remains a cherished romantic gesture during Valentine's Day and throughout the year. It reflects Italy's rich cultural heritage and its reputation as a land of love and romance.