Mercoledì d'Estate in Provincia
Edition 2026 Music Theater Comedy

Mercoledì d'Estate in Provincia

Summer evenings of music and theatre in the Cloister of Palazzo San Cristoforo in Lodi

Lodi — Lodi (098)
Dates 01 Jul — 30 Sep 2026
Location Lodi (098)
Prices Free
Status

About Mercoledì d'Estate

Mercoledì d'Estate in Provincia is the summer review of the Province of Lodi: a series of free Wednesday evening events in the evocative Cloister of Palazzo San Cristoforo, featuring music, theatre, poetry, and comedy. A historic space in the centre of Lodi that, from the beginning of summer until September, welcomes the public for evenings of culture under the stars. Free admission.

Summer evenings in the Lodi cloister

Mercoledì d'Estate in Provincia is the cultural review promoted by the Province of Lodi, with the patronage of the Municipality of Lodi. Every Wednesday evening, from the beginning of summer until September, the Cloister of the former Convent of San Cristoforo, at Via Fanfulla 14 in the heart of Lodi, becomes the stage for evenings of music, theatre, poetry, and comedy.

A multidisciplinary program

The review offers a varied programme, designed to entertain a wide audience: concerts, theatrical performances, poetry readings, and comedies alternate on different evenings. The setting of the historic cloister, with its acoustics and intimate atmosphere, provides an ideal context for experiencing culture on summer evenings.

Free culture for the city

The initiative, with free admission, represents one of the most beloved events of the Lodi summer and an opportunity to rediscover a historic city space that is usually not easily accessible. The established format — opening in the evening followed by the performance — accompanies locals and visitors throughout the summer season.

Mercoledì d'Estate — edition 2026

Mercoledì d'Estate in Provincia returns in Summer 2026 to the Cloister of Palazzo San Cristoforo in Lodi, with free Wednesday evening events featuring music, theatre, poetry, and comedy. The detailed schedule will be published by the Province of Lodi in spring-summer.

The 2026 edition of Mercoledì d'Estate in Provincia is scheduled, as usual, throughout the summer in the Cloister of Palazzo San Cristoforo in Lodi. The review confirms the format of free Wednesday evening events, with a program alternating music, theatre, poetry, and comedy.

Programme Mercoledì d'Estate 2026

The detailed schedule for the 2026 edition, including dates and artists, will be announced by the Province of Lodi in the weeks preceding the start of the review.

Based on previous editions, events are held on Wednesday evenings with doors opening at 8:30 PM and performances starting at 9:15 PM, offering concerts, theatrical performances, poetry readings, and comedies in the historic cloister.

Highlights Mercoledì d'Estate 2026

Free evenings of music, theatre, poetry, and comedy in the setting of the historic San Cristoforo cloister.

Prices Mercoledì d'Estate 2026

<p>Free admission.</p>

Practical information — Mercoledì d'Estate

When

Wednesday evenings from the beginning of summer until September (in 2025 starting from June 25th). Doors open at 8:30 PM, performance starts at 9:15 PM.

Where

Cloister of Palazzo San Cristoforo, Via Fanfulla 14, Lodi.

How to get there

Lodi is served by the train station (Milan-Bologna line) and the A1 motorway. The cloister is in the historic centre, reachable on foot.

Admission

Free. Organised by the Province of Lodi.

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Where does it take place — Mercoledì d'Estate

Chiostro di Palazzo San Cristoforo

Via Fanfulla 14, 26900 Lodi

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Mercoledì d'Estate in brief

Music Theater Comedy Poetry Outdoor Free Multidisciplinary Lodi

History of Mercoledì d'Estate