The masked festival of the Nisseno village, filled with joy, color, and tradition
The Butera Carnival is the event that brings joy and entertainment to the village streets every winter in the heart of the Caltanissetta province. It is a popular festival deeply felt by the community, engaging everyone from children to the elderly, who for one day transform the town squares into a riot of masks, confetti, and colors.
In Butera, the Carnival retains the genuine character of Sicilian village celebrations: families, groups of friends, and local associations gather in the historic center and Piazza Dante, enlivening the days with costumes, music, and shared festivities. The atmosphere is typical of the island's carnival tradition—spontaneous, participatory, and full of community spirit, in a village where everyone knows each other and the festival becomes a meeting point for the entire population.
The event takes place in one of the most evocative villages in the Nisseno area. Butera is dominated by the Arab-Norman Castle, dating back to the 11th century, an ancient Sicilian stronghold, while the center houses the Mother Church dedicated to Saint Thomas the Apostle and the Church of San Rocco, the town's patron saint celebrated on August 16th. Along the coast, in the Marina di Butera area, stands the famous Falconara Castle, the only manor in the province of Caltanissetta overlooking the sea. The Carnival thus fits into a calendar of traditions that spans the entire year, from Holy Week to the Living Nativity in the Arab quarter of Liconza.
The Butera Carnival is celebrated during the carnival season, between the end of winter and the beginning of spring. The detailed program, including times and initiatives, is generally released shortly before the event through the channels of the Municipality of Butera and local associations. It is recommended to check dates and appointments on the official municipal pages in the days leading up to the festival.
The 2026 Butera Carnival was held on February 15, 2026, confirming the most colorful winter event for the Nisseno village. As per tradition, the festival enlivened the historic center and Piazza Dante with masks, confetti, music, and moments of shared joy, involving the entire Butera community.
The details of the official program were not widely distributed online: for future years, it is recommended to follow the channels of the Municipality of Butera to learn about times and initiatives.
Butera is located in the province of Caltanissetta, in south-central Sicily. By car, it can be reached via the SS115 along the coast (Butera exit) or from the Nisseno hinterland; the Marina di Butera junction connects the town to the coastal strip. The nearest train station is on the coastal line, while the reference airports are Catania-Fontanarossa and Comiso.
Carnival events are concentrated in the historic center and Piazza Dante. Admission to the square events is free. For the updated program, please consult the official channels of the Municipality of Butera.
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