The patronal feast of Caprie in the Susa Valley, blending devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel with summer celebrations.
The Madonna del Carmine Patronal Feast is the most significant event for the community of Caprie, a small town in the lower Susa Valley, in the Province of Turin, Piedmont. The town's patron saint is Our Lady of Mount Carmel, whose liturgical feast falls on July 16th: an ancient devotion linked to the apparition of the Virgin to Saint Simon Stock in 1251 and the gift of the Scapular, a tradition dear to the Carmelite Order.
The spiritual heart of the feast is marked by services promoted by the parish and the Confraternity of the Carmine. During the main days, the schedule includes a Eucharistic day with exposition and adoration, holy masses, the rosary, and blessings, culminating in the procession that carries the statue of the Madonna del Carmine through the streets of the village, accompanied by the faithful in a climate of reflection and participation. Masses in memory of deceased members and the liturgy on July 16th complete the religious program.
Alongside the religious dimension, the patronal feast has always been a social gathering for the town. The Municipality and local associations organize a long calendar of patronal festivities that, year after year, accompany the Caprie summer with ballroom dancing evenings, concerts, live music, and moments of conviviality. The celebrations usually begin in the second half of July and continue with various events until Ferragosto, enlivening the squares and public spaces of the town.
The feast is also an opportunity to discover Caprie and its surroundings. Nestled along the Dora Riparia river, the town is dominated by the evocative Sacra di San Michele, a landmark monument of Piedmont that towers over Mount Pirchiriano nearby, and is located along the historic transit route of the Susa Valley. Participating in the Carmine feast means experiencing the identity of a small alpine community where religious tradition and local spirit continue to renew themselves every summer.
The Madonna del Carmine Patronal Feast returns to Caprie (TO) in 2026, around the liturgical date of July 16th, the feast of the town's patron saint. As every year, religious celebrations organized by the parish and the Confraternity of the Carmine are planned — masses, rosary, blessings, and the procession with the statue of the Madonna — accompanied by civil festivities that enliven the squares of the Susa Valley village.
The detailed program for the 2026 edition, including specific dates for evenings, concerts, and side events, will be announced by the Municipality of Caprie closer to the festival. For updates, it is recommended to follow the official municipal channels.
Caprie is located in the lower Susa Valley, in the Province of Turin. By car, it can be reached via the A32 Turin-Bardonecchia motorway (Avigliana or Borgone exits) and the SS25 state road of Moncenisio. By train, the Turin-Modane line serves the valley stations (Avigliana, Sant'Ambrogio, Condove-Chiusa San Michele), from which you can continue by car or bus to the town.
Religious services take place in the parish church, while the evening festivities enliven the town squares. For the detailed program, dates, and updated times of the current edition, it is recommended to check the website or Facebook page of the Municipality of Caprie, or to contact the municipal offices (tel. +39 011 9632333, [email protected]).
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Centro storico di Caprie e Chiesa parrocchiale