The tree wedding, an ancestral arboreal rite of Basilicata
In Accettura, a small village in the province of Matera nestled within the Gallipoli Cognato Park and the Lucanian Dolomites, one of Italy's most important arboreal rites is celebrated annually: the so-called tree wedding. Hailed as one of the most beautiful festivals in the Mediterranean, it is an ancestral and propitiatory rite where a large trunk and the top of another tree, symbolically the "groom" and "bride", are joined and raised in the center of the village.
The protagonists are two different trees. The groom is the Maggio, a large oak (Turkish oak) felled in the woods of Montepiano. The bride is the Cima, a holly from the forest of Gallipoli Cognato. The selection of the two plants takes place in spring, on the Sundays following Easter, when the most experienced 'maggiaioli' (tree choosers) wander through the woods, scrutinize the crowns, test the trunks, and identify the straightest and most majestic tree.
The heart of the festival is the transport: the Maggio is dragged from the woods to the village by the strength of oxen and men, a collective effort lasting hours along dirt roads and winding paths. Separately, the Cima is carried by hand. The two processions converge in the village, where the Cima is grafted onto the Maggio: the combined tree is then raised in the square using ropes and poles, a spectacle of tension and skill. The bravest climb to the top to reach the prizes hung there.
The entire event is dedicated to Saint Julian the Martyr, the patron saint of Accettura. According to local archives, the cult of the Saint dates back to 1725, the year he became the protector of the village. The religious dimension, with the solemn procession of the Saint, thus merges with the pagan and arboreal one, in a unique blend of faith, nature, and popular tradition passed down through centuries.
The Maggio di Accettura is not just a festival, but an identity heritage in which every inhabitant plays a role: one of the most intense and authentic experiences that Basilicata has to offer.
The 2026 edition of the Maggio di Accettura has been set for June 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th. Due to the decision by the Council of Ministers to call administrative elections for May 24th and 25th, the event has been exceptionally postponed from the traditional Pentecost date, with new dates agreed upon by the parish, the municipal administration, and the Prefecture of Matera.
The preparatory phases of the rite began in spring: on April 12th, the selection of the Maggio (the oak) in the Montepiano woods, and on April 19th, the selection of the Cima (the holly) in the Gallipoli Cognato forest. The climax is expected on Tuesday, June 9th, with the union and raising of the tree and the solemn procession of San Giuliano.
Transport of the Maggio from the woods to the village, dragged by oxen and men, and transport of the Cima by hand. Entertainment, music, and convivial moments in the village.
Procession of Saints John and Paul. In the evening, musical performances with a tribute concert and fireworks.
Ceremony of the felling of the Maggio (dismantling of the tree).
How to get there: Accettura can be reached by car from Matera (approx. 1 hour) or from Potenza (approx. 1 hour 15 minutes). It is not directly served by rail; the nearest stations are Matera and Potenza, from which you can continue by car or bus.
Admission: Free event, open to all.
Accommodation: The village has B&Bs and farm stays; during the festival days, availability is very limited, so book well in advance.
Tip: Wear sturdy shoes to follow the transport of the Maggio in the woods and be patient, as the rite lasts all day. The moment the tree is raised is unmissable.
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Centro storico di Accettura, bosco di Montepiano e foresta di Gallipoli Cognato