Patronal Feast of San Vito of Cerea
Edition 2026 Music Gastronomy Heritage

Patronal Feast of San Vito of Cerea

The hamlet of San Vito di Cerea celebrates with a funfair, food stalls, and village tradition

Cerea — Verona (023) Since 1988
Dates 12 Jun — 15 Jun 2026
Location Cerea (023)
Prices Free
Status —

About Feast of San Vito

Every June, the hamlet of San Vito di Cerea (Verona) celebrates its patron saint, Saint Vitus the Martyr, with its patronal feast. Organized by the neighborhood committee and the parish of Saint Vitus the Martyr, the festival enlivens the district with a funfair, music, dancing, and well-stocked food stalls. There's also a large charity raffle, exhibitions of historical photographs, and painting displays, in an event that has united the community of the Bassa Veronese for decades through faith, fun, and conviviality.

The Patron Saint of San Vito

The Patronal Feast of San Vito takes place in the hamlet of San Vito di Cerea, in the municipality of Cerea, in the province of Verona, in the heart of the Bassa Veronese. It is the identity festival of the district, dedicated to the patron saint Saint Vitus the Martyr and eagerly awaited every June.

Funfair, Music, and Gastronomy

The feast enlivens the hamlet with a funfair, music, dancing, and food stalls where you can taste traditional Venetian dishes. The festive evenings attract residents and visitors in an atmosphere of joy and conviviality that characterizes village festivals in the plains.

Exhibitions and Charity

Among the most cherished events are the large charity raffle, the exhibition of historical photographs curated by the Merlin brothers, and the painting exhibition curated by Appio Spagnolo. Organized by the San Vito neighborhood committee and the parish of Saint Vitus the Martyr, the feast is a deeply rooted event that has accompanied the summer of the Cerea community for decades.

Feast of San Vito — edition 2026

The Patronal Feast of San Vito di Cerea returns in June 2026 for its 38th edition in the hamlet of San Vito: funfair, music, dancing, food stalls, a large charity raffle, and exhibitions. Specific dates and program details will be confirmed by the neighborhood committee and the parish.

The 38th edition of the Patronal Feast of San Vito is expected in 2026, in the hamlet of San Vito di Cerea, in June. The festival will again feature a funfair, music, dancing, food stalls, and traditional activities. Precise dates and the program will be announced by the neighborhood committee and the parish of Saint Vitus the Martyr.

Programme Feast of San Vito 2026

The detailed program for the 2026 edition will be published by the San Vito neighborhood committee and the parish. The traditional structure of the feast includes:

  • Funfair
  • Music and dancing
  • Food stalls with traditional dishes
  • Large charity raffle
  • Exhibition of historical photographs and painting exhibition

Highlights Feast of San Vito 2026

Funfair; music and dancing; food stalls; large charity raffle; photographic and painting exhibitions.

Prices Feast of San Vito 2026

Free admission. Food and drinks are paid for at the stalls.

Practical information — Feast of San Vito

How to get there

San Vito is a hamlet of Cerea, in the Bassa Veronese. By car: A4 exit Soave-San Bonifacio, then direction Cerea–San Vito. Cerea train station on the Verona–Rovigo line.

When and admission

The feast takes place in June, with evening opening of the stalls. Free admission.

Organizers

San Vito Neighborhood Committee and Parish of Saint Vitus the Martyr.

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Where does it take place — Feast of San Vito

Frazione San Vito di Cerea

San Vito di Cerea, 37053 Cerea

Feast of San Vito in brief

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History of Feast of San Vito