Living Nativity of Montenero di Bisaccia
Edition 2026 Sacred music Heritage History

Living Nativity of Montenero di Bisaccia

One of the most evocative living nativities in Molise, in the sandstone caves

Montenero di Bisaccia — Campobasso (070) Since 1984
Dates 26 Dec — 06 Jan 2027
Location Montenero di Bisaccia (070)
Prices Free
Status —

About Living Nativity

Between Christmas and Epiphany, the sandstone caves dug into the rock of Montenero di Bisaccia host one of the oldest and most evocative living nativities in Molise. Since 1984, a path through ancient crafts, reconstructions of rural life, markets, and workshops leads to the nativity scene set up in a large cave. A journey through time curated by the Pro Loco Frentana that attracts visitors from all over the region.

The Nativity in the Caves

The Living Nativity of Montenero di Bisaccia is one of the most important and long-standing representations of the Nativity in Molise. It takes place in the evocative sandstone caves dug into the rock on which part of the town stands, in the province of Campobasso: a unique natural setting that makes the event truly spectacular.

A Tradition Since 1984

Established in 1984 and organized by the Pro Loco Frentana, the nativity scene offers a long path through alleys and caves where visitors encounter ancient artisan workshops, reconstructions of past rural homes and scenes, traditional markets, and crafts. The journey culminates with the Nativity scene, set up in a large cave.

Among Caves and Badlands

Included in the municipal Christmas calendar 'Buon Natale Insieme', the nativity scene is one of the most beloved events of the Montenero winter, capable of uniting faith, tradition, and identity in the heart of Basso Molise.

Living Nativity — edition 2026

The Living Nativity of Montenero di Bisaccia returns between December 2026 and January 2027 for its 43rd edition, in the town's sandstone caves. The precise dates will be announced by the Pro Loco Frentana in the 'Buon Natale Insieme' program.

Between December 2026 and January 2027, the Living Nativity will return to the sandstone caves of Montenero di Bisaccia for its 43rd edition. The established format is confirmed: a path through ancient crafts, reconstructions of rural life, markets, and workshops leading to the Nativity scene in the large cave. Organized by Pro Loco Frentana, as part of the municipal 'Buon Natale Insieme' calendar.

Programme Living Nativity 2026

The precise dates and times for the 2026-2027 edition will be announced by the Pro Loco Frentana in the Christmas program. The usual schedule includes openings between December 26th and 28th and on January 1st, 4th, and 6th, with a route through the sandstone caves featuring crafts, workshops, and scenes of rural life culminating in the Nativity. On January 6th, a procession of the Magi towards the Nativity scene is planned.

Highlights Living Nativity 2026

The path through the sandstone caves, the scenes of rural life, and the Nativity scene in the large cave.

Prices Living Nativity 2026

Free admission.

Practical information — Living Nativity

How to get there

Montenero di Bisaccia (CB) is reachable from the A14 motorway (Montenero di Bisaccia-Vasto Sud exit) and the SS16. The nativity scene is set up in the town's sandstone caves (Via D'Annunzio area).

When

Between late December and Epiphany (traditionally December 26-28 and January 1, 4, 6).

Admission

Free admission.

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Where does it take place — Living Nativity

Grotte di arenaria, Montenero di Bisaccia

Grotte di arenaria, Via D'Annunzio, 86036 Montenero di Bisaccia

Living Nativity in brief

Sacred music Heritage History Folk traditions Folklore Family Art crafts Outdoor Campobasso

History of Living Nativity