Feast of the Corncob in Civè di Correzzola
Edition 2026 Gastronomy Local produce Farmers market

Feast of the Corncob in Civè di Correzzola

The corn cob festival in the hamlet of Civè

Correzzola — Padova (028) Since 1977
Dates 01 Sep — 30 Sep 2026
Location Correzzola (028)
Prices Free
Status

About Feast of the Corncob

The Festa dea Panocia is the traditional corn cob festival that enlivens the hamlet of Civè, in Correzzola, in the province of Padua, every September. Among the longest-running festivals in the Saccisica area, it celebrates the peasant culture of corn with a rich food stand, grilled corn cobs and 'straeche', musical evenings and dancing, a funfair, bouncy castles for children, and an exhibition of agricultural models. A genuine village festival, organized by Pro Loco Civè.

The corn festival of Civè

The Festa dea Panocia — the corn cob festival, in the local dialect — is one of the most deeply rooted festivals in the Saccisica area. It takes place every September in the hamlet of Civè, in Correzzola, in the province of Padua, and celebrates the peasant tradition of corn, a historic crop in this countryside.

Flavors of the festival

The heart of the event is the rich food stand, open on weekends, with traditional dishes and specialties such as fried corn, 'straeche', and grilled corn cobs. Simple and genuine cuisine that tells the story of the rural soul of the territory.

Music, funfair, and tradition

Alongside the food, the festival offers musical evenings and dancing, a funfair, free bouncy castles for children, and a charity lottery. There is also an exhibition of agricultural models, a tribute to the farming world. Organized by Pro Loco Civè, the festival is an eagerly awaited event for the entire community of Correzzola.

Feast of the Corncob — edition 2026

The 2026 edition of the Festa dea Panocia is expected in September in the hamlet of Civè, according to the traditional annual cadence over multiple weekends. Food stand with fried corn and corn cobs, music, funfair, and agricultural models. Dates and program will be published by Pro Loco Civè.

The 2026 edition of the Festa dea Panocia is scheduled for September in the hamlet of Civè, in Correzzola, following the tradition of being spread over multiple weekends of the month. The event will again feature the rich food stand with fried corn, 'straeche', and grilled corn cobs, musical evenings and dancing, a funfair, bouncy castles for children, a charity lottery, and an exhibition of agricultural models.

The precise dates and detailed program for the 2026 edition will be announced by Pro Loco Civè closer to the event.

Programme Feast of the Corncob 2026

The detailed program for the 2026 edition will be published by Pro Loco Civè. The usual structure of the festival includes:

  • Food stand (on weekends) with fried corn, 'straeche', and grilled corn cobs
  • Musical evenings and dancing
  • Funfair and free bouncy castles for children
  • Charity lottery
  • Exhibition of agricultural models

Highlights Feast of the Corncob 2026

Fried corn and grilled corn cobs, music, and agricultural models.

Prices Feast of the Corncob 2026

Free admission; food stand with a fee.

Practical information — Feast of the Corncob

How to get there

Civè is a hamlet of Correzzola, in the Saccisica region southeast of Padua. By car: from the SS516 Piovese towards Chioggia, then towards Civè.

Admission

Free admission. Food stand with a fee, open on weekends.

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Where does it take place — Feast of the Corncob

Frazione Civè

Civè, 35020 Correzzola

Feast of the Corncob in brief

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