Presepe Vivente di Pescopennataro
Edition 2026 Sacred music Theater Heritage

Presepe Vivente di Pescopennataro

The Nativity comes alive in the stone alleys of the Molise village

Pescopennataro — Isernia (094)
Dates 01 Dec โ€” 31 Dec 2026
Location Pescopennataro (094)
Prices Free
Status โ€”

About Presepe Vivente

In December, Pescopennataro, a stone village nestled in the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, presents its evocative Living Nativity. The streets of the historic centre, with their characteristic stone houses and mountain views, provide the backdrop for the Nativity scene, brought to life by local villagers. The reenactment is accompanied by the traditional 'tombolata' (a lottery game), in a cosy and authentic Christmas atmosphere in the heart of Alto Molise.

Christmas in Pescopennataro

Among the Christmas traditions of Pescopennataro, in the province of Isernia, the Living Nativity stands out, which in December transforms the streets of the town into the setting for the Nativity. The village, famous for its stone craftsmanship and the surrounding fir forests, offers a naturally evocative backdrop, where the stone houses and alleys become the stage for the performance.

A community reenactment

Villagers bring the traditional Nativity scenes to life, recreating ancient crafts and moments of the Nativity along the route winding through the historic centre. The community's participation is the true heart of the event, uniting generations in its preparation and staging.

Tradition and conviviality

The reenactment is accompanied by the traditional tombolata, a moment of celebration and conviviality that concludes the Christmas atmosphere. For those visiting Alto Molise during the festive season, the Pescopennataro Living Nativity is an opportunity to experience an authentic Christmas, far from mass tourism, in the heart of the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park.

Presepe Vivente โ€” edition 2026

The Living Nativity returns to Pescopennataro in December 2026: the Nativity comes alive in the stone alleys of the historic centre, animated by local villagers, with the traditional 'tombolata' to conclude.

For Christmas 2026, Pescopennataro renews its Living Nativity. The streets of the historic centre, amidst the stone houses of the village nestled in the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, provide the backdrop for the Nativity scene animated by local villagers. The reenactment is accompanied by the traditional 'tombolata'.

Programme Presepe Vivente 2026

The dates and times for the 2026 edition will be announced by the Municipality of Pescopennataro in the weeks leading up to Christmas. The traditional structure of the event includes:

  • Living Nativity with local villagers along the streets of the historic centre
  • Traditional 'tombolata' (lottery game)

Highlights Presepe Vivente 2026

The Nativity relived in the stone alleys of the village and the community 'tombolata'.

Prices Presepe Vivente 2026

Free admission event.

Practical information — Presepe Vivente

How to get there

Pescopennataro is reachable by car via the provincial roads of Alto Molise, in a mountainous area bordering Abruzzo. The nearest train station is Isernia. In winter, check road conditions for snow and wear appropriate clothing for the mountain cold.

When

The Living Nativity takes place during the Christmas period, in December. For updated dates and times, it is advisable to contact the Municipality of Pescopennataro.

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Where does it take place โ€” Presepe Vivente

Centro storico di Pescopennataro

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Presepe Vivente in brief

Sacred music Theater Heritage Folk traditions Folklore Family Outdoor Isernia

History of Presepe Vivente