Festival of Saint Andrew and Saint Marcellina
Edition 2026 Sacred music Heritage History

Festival of Saint Andrew and Saint Marcellina

The patronal festival of Carugate dedicated to Saint Andrew the Apostle and Saint Marcellina

Carugate — Milano (215)
Dates 20 Sep — 20 Sep 2026
Location Carugate (215)
Prices Free
Status —

About Festival of Saint Andrew

Carugate, on the outskirts of Milan, celebrates its patronal festival dedicated to Saint Andrew the Apostle and Saint Marcellina, the elder sister of Saint Ambrose, every third Sunday in September. It is the town's festival, with religious celebrations and civic initiatives that bring the community together in the heart of the town center.

The patronal festival of Carugate

The Festival of Saint Andrew and Saint Marcellina is the patronal festival of Carugate, a municipality in the Metropolitan City of Milan. It is celebrated every year on the third Sunday of September and is dedicated to Saint Andrew the Apostle, the titular of the parish, and to Saint Marcellina, the elder sister of Saint Ambrose and a figure linked to Milanese religious history.

Between parish and community

The festival intertwines the religious dimension - the celebrations in the parish of Saint Andrew the Apostle - with the civil and community aspect, enlivened by the Municipality and local organizations. It is a deeply felt event, where Carugate comes together in its center to celebrate the day of its patron saint.

A tradition linked to Saint Ambrose

The presence of Saint Marcellina among the patrons links Carugate to the Ambrosian tradition: sister of Saint Ambrose, bishop and patron saint of Milan, Marcellina is remembered as a key figure of the early Milanese Church. For those familiar with the northeastern hinterland of Milan, the patronal festival is an opportunity to rediscover the village identity of Carugate.

Festival of Saint Andrew — edition 2026

The Festival of Saint Andrew and Saint Marcellina returns to Carugate on the third Sunday of September 2026. The detailed program of religious celebrations and civic initiatives will be published by the Municipality and the parish in the weeks preceding the festival.

For 2026 too, Carugate celebrates its patronal festival dedicated to Saint Andrew the Apostle and Saint Marcellina on the third Sunday of September. The Municipality and the parish of Saint Andrew the Apostle will release the detailed program - schedules of celebrations and civic initiatives - in the weeks leading up to the festival.

Programme Festival of Saint Andrew 2026

The detailed program for the 2026 edition will be published by the Municipality of Carugate and the parish of Saint Andrew the Apostle. The festival, with free admission, traditionally includes religious celebrations for the patron saints and civic and community initiatives in the town center.

Highlights Festival of Saint Andrew 2026

The celebrations in honor of Saint Andrew the Apostle and Saint Marcellina and the community initiatives in the center of Carugate.

Prices Festival of Saint Andrew 2026

Free admission.

Practical information — Festival of Saint Andrew

Where

Center of Carugate (Metropolitan City of Milan), with celebrations in the parish of Saint Andrew the Apostle and civic initiatives at the Town Hall, via XX Settembre 4.

How to get there

Carugate can be reached from the East Ring Road of Milan and from the SP121. The area is served by bus lines to Milan and Brianza.

Admission

Free admission.

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Where does it take place — Festival of Saint Andrew

Centro di Carugate

Via XX Settembre 4, 20061 Carugate

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Festival of Saint Andrew in brief

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