Carbonara di Nola Carnival
Edition 2026 Street arts Dance Heritage

Carbonara di Nola Carnival

Parades, folklore, and the Quadriglia Marzanese in the Nola area

Carbonara di Nola — Napoli (263)
Dates 08 Feb — 08 Feb 2026
Location Carbonara di Nola (263)
Prices Free
Status Finished

About Carbonara Carnival

The Carbonara di Nola Carnival is a popular festival that brings the streets of this small town in the Nola area, near Naples, to life every February. The day kicks off with a parade of allegorical floats traveling from Piazza Municipio to the Villa Comunale, the heart of the event. Here, the spectacular Quadriglia Marzanese performs the ancient 'laccio d'amore' (love ribbon dance), a traditional folk dance of peasant origin. With vibrant colors, masks, creative workshops, and surprises for the little ones, it is a day dedicated to folklore and community spirit.

The Carbonara di Nola Carnival

In the heart of the Nola area, the small town of Carbonara di Nola, in the province of Naples, celebrates Carnival every year with a day dedicated to folklore and collective participation. The event, promoted by the committee revolving around the figure of Saint Michael the Archangel, transforms the town's streets into a path of colors, music, and masks, involving both adults and children in a celebration that serves as a special gathering for the entire community.

The parade and the allegorical float

The main event is the traditional parade, which winds through the town center from the early morning hours. The procession, led by an allegorical float created by local groups, departs from Piazza Municipio and reaches the Villa Comunale, where the day's highlights take place. Masks, costumes, and joy accompany the procession, creating a festive atmosphere that captures the genuine spirit of a village Carnival.

The Quadriglia Marzanese and the 'laccio d'amore'

The most anticipated attraction is the performance of the Quadriglia Marzanese, which presents the ancient and spectacular laccio d'amore: a traditional folk dance of peasant origin, typical of the Nola area, which fascinates spectators with its choreographic weaving of colored ribbons and vibrant traditional costumes. It is one of the most authentic expressions of local folklore, linking the festival to the agricultural and communal roots of the region.

Space for the little ones

The Carbonara Carnival pays special attention to children. In the Villa Comunale, creative workshops and face-painting stations are set up, while a final surprise concludes the morning of festivities dedicated to the youngest attendees. It is a way to pass on the joy of tradition and the pleasure of experiencing local celebrations together to new generations.

A tradition of the Nola area

The Carnival is part of the rich calendar of popular festivals that enliven the Nola area and Campania during the Carnival season. In Carbonara di Nola, the event maintains an intimate and authentic village feel, where folklore, dance, and conviviality remain the stars. The invitation, echoing an old local call, is to join in costume and let yourself be swept away by the rhythm of the festival.

Carbonara Carnival — edition 2026

The 2026 edition of the Carbonara di Nola Carnival took place on Sunday, February 8, featuring the allegorical float parade from Piazza Municipio to the Villa Comunale, the performance of the Quadriglia Marzanese with the 'laccio d'amore', and creative workshops for children.

On Sunday, February 8, 2026, Carbonara di Nola celebrated its Carnival with a day of folklore and community. The parade started in the morning from Piazza Municipio with the allegorical float, reaching the Villa Comunale, where the Quadriglia Marzanese performed the ancient 'laccio d'amore'. There was also space for creative workshops, face-painting, and a final surprise dedicated to the little ones.

Programme Carbonara Carnival 2026

Sunday, February 8, 2026

  • 9:30 AM — Start of the parade from Piazza Municipio with the allegorical float
  • Around 11:30 AM — Arrival of the procession at the Villa Comunale
  • Performance of the Quadriglia Marzanese with the ancient and spectacular laccio d'amore, a traditional folk dance of peasant origin
  • Creative workshops for children and face-painting station
  • Final surprise dedicated to the little ones

Highlights Carbonara Carnival 2026

  • The allegorical float parade through the town streets
  • The 'laccio d'amore' by the Quadriglia Marzanese, featuring ribbon weaving and traditional costumes
  • Creative workshops and face-painting for children

Prices Carbonara Carnival 2026

<p>Participation in the parade and events at the Villa Comunale is free and open to all.</p>

Practical information — Carbonara Carnival

How to get there

Carbonara di Nola is located in the Nola area, in the province of Naples. By car, it can be reached from the Nola exit of the A16 Naples-Canosa motorway, continuing towards the Vesuvius-Nola area. The reference train station is Nola, served by the Circumvesuviana (EAV) line from Naples.

Where it takes place

The parade starts from Piazza Municipio and ends at the Villa Comunale, where the Quadriglia Marzanese performance and children's activities take place.

Tips

As this is an outdoor event in the middle of winter, warm clothing is recommended. Dressing up in costume is highly encouraged, especially for children.

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Where does it take place — Carbonara Carnival

Villa Comunale

Carbonara Carnival in brief

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