BuragoFesta – Patronal Feast of Saints Vito and Modesto
Edition 2026 Sacred music Gastronomy Local produce

BuragoFesta – Patronal Feast of Saints Vito and Modesto

The patronal and village feast of Burago di Molgora

Burago di Molgora — Monza e della Brianza (108)
Dates 11 Sep — 13 Sep 2026
Location Burago di Molgora (108)
Prices Free
Status

About BuragoFesta

BuragoFesta is the patronal and village feast of Burago di Molgora, a small municipality in Brianza, in honor of Saints Vito and Modesto. On the second Sunday of September, the town comes alive for three days, from Friday to Sunday, with events in the squares and along the streets: religious celebrations, festive moments, gastronomy, and entertainment for all ages. An event that combines devotion to the patrons with the conviviality of the Brianza community.

Burago di Molgora Celebrates

BuragoFesta is the patronal and village feast of Burago di Molgora, a municipality in the province of Monza and Brianza, celebrated in honor of the patrons Saints Vito and Modesto. The occasion falls on the second Sunday of September and is the time of year when the entire community comes together to celebrate.

Three Days of Village-Wide Festivities

The event spans three days, from Friday to Sunday, with activities spread across the town's squares and streets. Alongside the religious celebrations in honor of the patron saints, the program includes festive moments, food stalls, and entertainment, with temporary traffic diversions announced by the Municipality to facilitate the events.

Devotion and Community

Organized by the Municipality together with the parish, BuragoFesta intertwines the spiritual dimension with the popular one, in line with the tradition of Brianza's patronal feasts. It is an opportunity to rediscover the town's identity and to experience together, across different generations, a weekend of celebration in the heart of Brianza.

Burago di Molgora, a Small Brianza Village

Burago di Molgora is one of the smallest municipalities in the province of Monza and Brianza, crossed by the Molgora stream that characterizes its landscape. In a community of this size, the patronal feast takes on particular significance: it is the moment when the entire community gathers and shares. Devotion to Saints Vito and Modesto, the town's patrons, has always been linked to the activities of the oratory and the parish, while BuragoFesta extends the celebration to the squares and streets with events open to all. The temporary traffic diversions, announced by the Municipality, are tangible proof of a town that transforms for a few days to make space for the festivities.

BuragoFesta — edition 2026

BuragoFesta 2026 is expected on the weekend of the second Sunday of September in Burago di Molgora, in honor of the patrons Saints Vito and Modesto. For three days, from Friday to Sunday, the town hosts religious celebrations, gastronomy, and entertainment. The detailed program will be announced by the Municipality closer to the event.
In 2026, Burago di Molgora will once again celebrate its patrons, Saints Vito and Modesto, with BuragoFesta, expected on the weekend of the second Sunday of September. The event, organized by the Municipality together with the parish, spans three days, from Friday to Sunday, with activities in the town's squares and streets: religious celebrations, food stalls, and entertainment. The Municipality will announce temporary traffic diversions as needed. The detailed program will be published in the weeks leading up to the feast.

Programme BuragoFesta 2026

The detailed program for the 2026 edition will be announced by the Municipality closer to the event. The usual structure includes:

  • Liturgical celebrations in honor of Saints Vito and Modesto
  • Events in the town's squares and streets (Friday to Sunday)
  • Food stalls and entertainment moments

Highlights BuragoFesta 2026

The celebrations in honor of Saints Vito and Modesto and the three days of village-wide festivities.

Prices BuragoFesta 2026

<p>Free admission; food and drinks at the stalls are paid.</p>

Practical information — BuragoFesta

When

Second Sunday of September, over three days (Friday-Sunday).

Where

Squares and streets of Burago di Molgora (MB).

Activities

Religious celebrations, food stalls, entertainment; traffic diversions during the feast.

Organization

Municipality of Burago di Molgora and parish.

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BuragoFesta in brief

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