The patronal festival of the Bussolengo hamlet
The Festival of the Patron Saints is the traditional festival of San Vito al Mantico, a hamlet in the Municipality of Bussolengo, in the province of Verona. Dedicated to the patron saints Vito, Modesto, and Crescenzia — celebrated on June 15th — the festival is one of the most anticipated events of early summer for the hamlet's community.
For four evenings, the Parish Park of San Vito al Mantico comes alive with music, dancing, and fun. The food stalls, evening concerts, and entertainment create a village festival atmosphere, where religious tradition and conviviality intertwine.
The Festival of the Patron Saints is above all a gathering moment for the inhabitants of the hamlet and surrounding areas: an authentic festival, organized by the parish community, which keeps the local traditions of the Bussolengo area alive.
From June 11th to 14th, 2026, the hamlet of San Vito al Mantico, in Bussolengo, celebrates its patronal festival dedicated to Saints Vito, Modesto, and Crescenzia. For four evenings, the Parish Park hosts music, dancing, food stalls, and entertainment for the entire community. The detailed evening program will be announced by the parish and the organizing committee in the weeks prior.
The detailed evening program for the 2026 edition will be announced by the parish of San Vito al Mantico. The festival includes four evenings (June 11-14) with live music, dancing, food stalls, and entertainment at the Parish Park.
San Vito al Mantico is a hamlet of Bussolengo (VR), reachable by car from the northwest area of Verona, near the SS11 and the A22 motorway.
Free admission. Food stalls are paid.
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Parco Parrocchiale di San Vito al Mantico
Parco Parrocchiale di San Vito al Mantico, 37012 Bussolengo