Antoniano June
Edition 2026 Classical Baroque music Sacred music

Antoniano June

A month of religious and cultural events in the name of Saint Anthony, at the Basilica del Santo

Padova — Padova (028)
Dates 29 May — 30 Jun 2026
Location Padova (028)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Antoniano June

Every June, Padua rallies around its Saint. Giugno Antoniano is the major program that accompanies the feast of Saint Anthony, weaving together the traditional Tredicina and the Solemnity of June 13th with about thirty cultural events: concerts, shows, exhibitions, conferences, and dance performances, hosted at the Basilica del Santo and other venues in the city. The XX edition is linked to the eighth centenary of the passing of Saint Francis, focusing on the bond between the Poor Man of Assisi and the Saint of Padua.

The Saint's Feast Becomes a Month of Events

Giugno Antoniano is the festival that, since 2007, has accompanied the devotion to Saint Anthony of Padua with an extensive cultural program. The heart of the event is the Basilica del Santo, one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in the world, around which a calendar unfolds that combines faith, art, music, and reflection. The spiritual core remains the Tredicina di Sant'Antonio (Thirteen Days of Prayer to Saint Anthony) and the Solemnity of June 13th, the most significant day of the year for the people of Padua and for devotees worldwide.

About Thirty Events Combining Faith and Culture

The program offers around thirty events: concerts of author, contemporary, baroque, and sacred music, theatrical performances, and increasingly, dance performances; exhibitions – such as the one on Franciscan nativity scenes and dioramas – study conferences, and book presentations. The events are held in the Basilica, in the Sala San Bonaventura, and in other locations in Padua, with some events extending to municipalities in the Antonian territory like San Giorgio delle Pertiche and Camposampiero, linked to the places of the Saint's life.

The XX Edition Under the Sign of Francis and Anthony

The twentieth-anniversary edition coincides with the celebrations of the eighth centenary of the passing of Saint Francis of Assisi (1226-2026) and the Franciscan Year of Grace. The common thread is the indissoluble bond between the Seraphic Father and the Saint of Padua, explored around the theme of "disarmed and disarming peace." All Giugno Antoniano events are free admission until capacity is reached, unless otherwise indicated.

Antoniano June — edition 2026

The XX edition of Giugno Antoniano runs from May 29 to June 30, 2026: about thirty cultural events at the Basilica del Santo in Padua, featuring the Tredicina, the Solemnity of June 13th, and a program centered around the eighth centenary of the passing of Saint Francis. Opening on May 29th with Vasco Mirandola and Sergio Marchesini.

Giugno Antoniano 2026, in its XX edition, takes place from May 29 to June 30, celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the festival dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua. Around thirty cultural events are scheduled in Padua, with excursions to San Giorgio delle Pertiche and Camposampiero, alongside the spiritual calendar featuring the Tredicina (May 31 - June 12), the sacred representation of the Saint's Passing on June 12th, and the Solemnity on June 13th.

The edition is linked to the celebrations of the eighth centenary of the passing of Saint Francis of Assisi (1226-2026), focusing on the bond between the Poor Man of Assisi and the Saint of Padua.

Programme Antoniano June 2026

Friday, May 29 (9:00 PM) — Opening

  • Vasco Mirandola & Sergio Marchesini in "La preghiera che mi resta – rito poetico" (The Prayer That Remains for Me – poetic ritual), world premiere.

May 31 to June 12

  • Tredicina di Sant'Antonio: the thirteen days of preparation for the Saint's feast.
  • June 7 & 24 — Gregorian chant concerts.

June 3 to 7 — Sala San Bonaventura

  • Exhibition "Franciscus, from origin to our days": Franciscan dioramas and nativity scenes created by artists from the province of Padua.

June — Cultural Events

  • June 11 — Presentation of the book on the Sermons "on" Saint Anthony.
  • June 12 — Sacred representation of the Saint's Passing, in a revisited edition.
  • June 13 — Solemnity of Saint Anthony.
  • June 14 — Dance performance (first time in the festival).
  • June 18 — Conference on the legacy of Father Giovanni Luisetto.
  • June 19 — Conference on Gattamelata and his court.
  • June 22 — Presentation of the "digital twin" of the Saint's Finger Reliquary and virtual tour of the Basilica's domes.

Tuesday, June 30 — Closing

  • Concert by I Solisti Veneti.

Full program and times at santantonio.org.

Highlights Antoniano June 2026

The opening with Mirandola and Marchesini, the exhibition of Franciscan nativity scenes, the Solemnity of June 13th, the festival's first dance performance, and the final concert by I Solisti Veneti.

Prices Antoniano June 2026

All events are free admission until capacity is reached, unless otherwise indicated.

Practical information — Antoniano June

Where

Basilica di Sant'Antonio (Basilica del Santo), Sala San Bonaventura, and other venues in Padua; some events in San Giorgio delle Pertiche and Camposampiero.

How to Get There

The Basilica del Santo is in the center of Padua, reachable on foot from the historic center and by public transport (trams and buses). By train to Padua station.

Admission

All events are free admission until capacity is reached, unless otherwise indicated.

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Where does it take place — Antoniano June

Basilica di Sant'Antonio (Basilica del Santo) e altri luoghi di Padova

Piazza del Santo, 35123 Padova

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