Patronal Feast of Saints Peter and Paul
Edition 2026 Sacred music Heritage Folk traditions

Patronal Feast of Saints Peter and Paul

On June 29th, the patron saint's feast in the upper village of Cosio d'Arroscia

Cosio d'Arroscia — Imperia (008)
Dates 29 Jun — 29 Jun 2026
Location Cosio d'Arroscia (008)
Prices Free
Status —

About SS. Peter and Paul

On June 29th, Cosio d'Arroscia, a mountain village in the upper Arroscia Valley (province of Imperia), celebrates its patron saints, Peter and Paul. An authentic patronal feast that every year brings together the small community of this perched village in the Imperia hinterland between religious celebrations and moments of popular tradition.

The patron saints of Cosio d'Arroscia

The Patronal Feast of Saints Peter and Paul is celebrated every year on June 29th in Cosio d'Arroscia, a mountain village in the upper Arroscia Valley, in the province of Imperia. The recurrence, fixed in the liturgical calendar, is dedicated to the two apostles who are patrons of the village and represents one of the most important moments of the year for the local community.

A village in the Ligurian hinterland

Cosio d'Arroscia is a small municipality in the Imperia hinterland, bordering Piedmont, immersed in a mountain landscape that makes it a popular destination for nature lovers and slow tourism. The patronal feast retains the genuine character of village celebrations, where the bond between faith, community, and territory is still strong and felt.

Tradition and community

The celebrations in honor of Saints Peter and Paul mark the day of June 29th, bringing together the inhabitants and those who originally come from the village and return for the occasion. Although it is a small-scale event, the feast is a precious opportunity to discover an authentic and little-known corner of Western Liguria, where religious traditions accompany the life of mountain communities.

SS. Peter and Paul — edition 2026

On June 29, 2026, Cosio d'Arroscia celebrates its patron saints Saints Peter and Paul with traditional religious celebrations. An authentic patronal feast in the mountain village of the upper Arroscia Valley, in the province of Imperia.

The 2026 edition of the patronal feast falls, as every year, on June 29th, the day of Saints Peter and Paul. The celebrations in honor of the patron saints mark the day, bringing together the community of Cosio d'Arroscia. The detailed program is usually distributed by the parish and the Municipality in the preceding days.

Programme SS. Peter and Paul 2026

The detailed program for the 2026 edition will be communicated by the parish and the Municipality. The feast, a fixed recurrence, includes:

  • Religious celebrations in honor of Saints Peter and Paul
  • Moments of tradition and conviviality in the village

Highlights SS. Peter and Paul 2026

The celebrations in honor of the patron saints Saints Peter and Paul in the mountain village.

Prices SS. Peter and Paul 2026

Free admission.

Practical information — SS. Peter and Paul

How to get there

Cosio d'Arroscia is located in the upper Arroscia Valley, in the mountain hinterland of Imperia, bordering Piedmont. By car, you can reach it by going up the valley from Pieve di Teco. It is not served by a train station.

Information

Admission to the celebrations is free. As it is a mountain village, it is advisable to check road conditions and parking in advance. The program is distributed by the Municipality and the parish in the preceding days.

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Where does it take place — SS. Peter and Paul

Centro storico di Cosio d'Arroscia

SS. Peter and Paul in brief

Sacred music Heritage Folk traditions Folklore Outdoor Imperia

History of SS. Peter and Paul