The tree rite and the feast of San Cipriano, every August 10-12
The Maggio Olivetese is one of the great tree rites of Basilicata, celebrated every year in Oliveto Lucano, a small village of about five hundred inhabitants in the Province of Matera, nestled in the territory of the Lucanian Dolomites and the Gallipoli Cognato forest. The rite takes place on the occasion of the patronal feast of San Cipriano, from August 10 to 12, and is recognized as Lucanian intangible cultural heritage.
At the heart of the rite is the symbolic marriage between two trees: the Maggio, a large oak that represents the groom, and the Cima, a lush holly that represents the bride. The two trees are cut in the Gallipoli Cognato forest and transported to the village, where they meet at the Piano di Torcigliano for their "first encounter". Once united, the Maggio is erected in the center of the village and the bravest young men engage in the traditional tree climbing, the culminating and spectacular moment of the festival.
The rite intertwines with the religious rites of the patronal feast of San Cipriano, with the procession of the saint through the village streets. The days are accompanied by songs, dances, popular music, and the flavors of the Lucanian tradition, in a climate of choral participation in which the entire community of Oliveto Lucano recognizes itself. It is a tradition that generations pass down with pride, preserving an ancient heritage linked to the land and the forest.
Witnessing the Maggio Olivetese means coming into contact with the deepest and most archaic Basilicata, that of tree cults that have spanned centuries. The village, nestled among the woods of the Gallipoli Cognato Park and the Small Lucanian Dolomites, also offers naturalistic views and the opportunity to explore one of the most evocative territories in the region.
The Maggio Olivetese 2026 takes place as every year from August 10 to 12, on the occasion of the patronal feast of San Cipriano. The tree rite symbolically unites the Maggio (oak) and the Cima (holly), culminating in the erection of the tree and the traditional climb.
The rite traditionally follows this schedule (detailed times for 2026 will be confirmed by the Municipality and the Pro Loco):
When: every year from August 10 to 12.
Where: Oliveto Lucano (MT) and Gallipoli Cognato forest.
How to get there: Oliveto Lucano can be reached from the Basentana (SS407) by taking the internal road towards the Lucanian Dolomites.
Information: Municipality of Oliveto Lucano, tel. +39 0835 677028.
Admission: free.
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