Great music in the most beautiful places of the Gulf of Poets
The Lerici Music Festival is the classical and contemporary music festival of Lerici, a pearl of the Gulf of Poets in the province of La Spezia. Directed by Maestro Gianluca Marcianò, the festival offers a rich calendar of events that bring great music to the most evocative locations in the area.
The concerts take place in the historic center of Lerici, in the scenic Villa Marigola overlooking the gulf, in San Terenzo, and in other exceptional locations in the province. Each evening thus becomes an experience where music dialogues with the beauty of the Ligurian landscape.
Heir to the "Suoni dal Golfo" festival, the Lerici Music Festival has reached an important milestone and has established itself as one of the most anticipated cultural events of the Spezia summer. Between free and paid concerts, the event attracts enthusiasts and tourists, enhancing Lerici and its gulf as a meeting place between art and nature.
The tenth edition of the Lerici Music Festival takes place from July 22 to August 2, 2026, under the artistic direction of Maestro Gianluca Marcianò.
The concerts animate the historic center of Lerici, Villa Marigola, San Terenzo, and other exceptional locations in the province, with a program that combines classical and contemporary music. The detailed schedule will be published online in the weeks preceding the festival.
The complete program with artists and dates will be published on the official website in the weeks preceding the event.
Historic center of Lerici, Villa Marigola, San Terenzo, and other venues in the province of La Spezia.
The festival alternates free and paid events. Program and access details on the official website and the Lerici Coast tourist portal.
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Centro storico di Lerici, Villa Marigola, San Terenzo