Camunerie — Il Castello che Rivive
Edition 2026 Equestrian show Heritage Medieval

Camunerie — Il Castello che Rivive

Four days in the Middle Ages at the Castle of Breno, in Valle Camonica

Breno — Brescia (017)
Dates 07 Aug — 10 Aug 2026
Location Breno (017)
Prices
Status Confirmed

About Camunerie

Camunerie — Il Castello che Rivive is the grand medieval reenactment that every August takes the Castle of Breno, in Valle Camonica (Province of Brescia), back in time. For four days, the fortress is populated by knights, archers, falconers, musicians, merchants, and period artisans, amidst fire shows, dances, combat, and birds of prey in flight. The heart of the event is the Palio delle 8 Casate (Palio of the 8 Houses), which divides the population of Breno into noble families ready to compete in games and trials for the conquest of the Palio. A dive into the Middle Ages in the unique setting of one of Lombardy's most evocative castles.

The castle comes back to life

Perched above the town of Breno, in Valle Camonica (Province of Brescia), the medieval castle comes back to life every August thanks to Camunerie — Il Castello che Rivive. The event, organized by Pro Loco Breno, transforms the fortress into an open-air medieval village, with encampments, taverns, workshops, and shows that last for four days.

The Palio delle 8 Casate

The heart of the reenactment is the Palio delle 8 Casate. The population of Breno is divided into eight noble families who compete in games and trials to win the Palio. The eight Houses, in alphabetical order, are Alberzoni, Cattaneo, Federici, Gheza, Griffi, Leoni, Ronchi, and Sigismondi. The competition opens with a historical parade through the town's streets, involving costumed participants and guiding visitors towards the castle.

Shows, fire, and birds of prey

The program is very rich: fire shows, dances, combat, falconry exhibitions with birds of prey in flight, archery, musicians, and jesters. There are also demonstrations of medieval daily life, with armories, ancient crafts, colorful merchants, and guided tours of the castle's history. Admission includes access to the Canevali Tower.

A heritage of Valle Camonica

Camunerie is much more than a festival: it's an opportunity to rediscover the history of Breno and Valle Camonica, an area also known for its UNESCO World Heritage rock carvings. The reenactment involves volunteers of all ages and represents one of the most identity-rich summer events in the Brescia valley, capable of attracting visitors from all over Lombardy.

Camunerie — edition 2026

The 2026 edition of Camunerie — Il Castello che Rivive takes place from August 7 to 10 at the Castle of Breno, in Valle Camonica. Four days of medieval reenactment with the Palio delle 8 Casate, historical parade, falconry, archery, fire shows, encampments, and ancient crafts. Admission includes access to the Canevali Tower.

From August 7 to 10, 2026, the Castle of Breno will host a new edition of Camunerie — Il Castello che Rivive. Four days of immersion in the Middle Ages with knights, archers, falconers, musicians, and merchants, with the Palio delle 8 Casate as the central theme of the event.

The reenactment opens with a historical parade through the town streets and continues at the castle with shows, combat, dances, birds of prey in flight, and demonstrations of medieval daily life.

Programme Camunerie 2026

The 8 Competing Houses

The population of Breno is divided into eight noble families — Alberzoni, Cattaneo, Federici, Gheza, Griffi, Leoni, Ronchi, Sigismondi — who compete in games and trials to win the Palio.

Activities and Shows (August 7-10)

  • Opening historical parade through the town streets
  • Palio delle 8 Casate: games, trials, and challenges between the families
  • Evening fire shows and dances
  • Falconry exhibitions with birds of prey in flight
  • Combat between knights and archery
  • Encampments, armories, ancient crafts, and merchants
  • Musicians, jesters, and medieval entertainment
  • Guided tours of the castle's history and access to the Canevali Tower

The detailed hourly schedule for each day will be published by Pro Loco Breno closer to the event.

Highlights Camunerie 2026

The Palio delle 8 Casate, the nighttime fire shows, and the falconry in the setting of the medieval castle.

Prices Camunerie 2026

<p>Paid admission, including access to the Canevali Tower. Free for children under 12 and for those over 70 in historical costume.</p>

Practical information — Camunerie

Where

Castle of Breno (BS), in Valle Camonica. Opening parade through the town streets.

When

Four days in August. Evening shows and daytime activities at the castle.

Admission

Paid admission; includes access to the Canevali Tower. Free admission for children under 12 and for those over 70 in historical costume.

How to get there

Breno can be reached via the SS42 del Tonale e della Mendola; by train on the Brescia-Iseo-Edolo line (Breno station). Parking available in the town center.

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Where does it take place — Camunerie

Castello di Breno

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Camunerie in brief

Equestrian show Heritage Medieval Historical reenactment Folk traditions Folklore Art crafts Outdoor Brescia

History of Camunerie