The patron saint of Irsina and the statue attributed to Mantegna celebrated in September
In Irsina, a village in the province of Matera listed among the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy, the Feast of Saint Euphemia is the most anticipated event of the year. The Co-Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta houses a world-renowned masterpiece: the statue of Saint Euphemia attributed to Andrea Mantegna, one of the greatest artists of the Italian Early Renaissance. Devotion to the saint marked the village's history in 1454 when the Venetian priest Roberto De' Mabilia (Donato De' Paoli) gifted the city precious relics and works of art.
The festivities last for three days, from September 15th to 17th, enlivened by major musical bands, illuminations, fireworks, and the presence of leading Italian musicians. The most important day is September 16th, announced in the morning by fireworks. The long procession carries the image of Saint Euphemia, the relic of her arm, and the icon of Divine Providence on shoulders with devotion, tracing the ancient walls, crossing the old village and the town streets to return to the Co-Cathedral late in the evening, followed by thousands of faithful.
The culminating moment is the handing over of the city keys, entrusted by the Bishop to the patron saint Euphemia amidst the applause and emotion of the people, while the bells ring out. A celebration of faith and identity that draws residents and emigrants, making Irsina one of the most evocative destinations in the Matera region during September.
In 2026, Irsina will once again celebrate the Feast of Saint Euphemia, its patron saint. The festivities, according to tradition, will be concentrated between September 14th and 17th, with the 16th as the main day. The heart of the festival is the solemn procession with the statue of Saint Euphemia attributed to Andrea Mantegna, the relic of her arm, and the icon of Divine Providence, accompanied by musical bands, illuminations, concerts, fireworks, and the evocative handing over of the city keys.
The detailed program for the 2026 edition will be announced by the parish and the Municipality of Irsina in the weeks preceding the event. The traditional structure includes:
Irsina is reachable by car from the Matera area and the SS Bradanica state road; the historic center, where the Co-Cathedral stands, is largely pedestrianized.
The festival is free and takes place in the Co-Cathedral and public spaces of the village.
B&Bs and accommodations in Irsina and in the municipalities of the Matera region, with Matera a short distance away.
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Concattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta e centro storico