The Lucanian village that becomes an open-air fairytale book
There is a village, in Basilicata, where every summer fairytales truly come to life. It is Rapone, a small village in the province of Potenza, which with its Fiaba Festival has become one of the most anticipated events in all of Southern Italy. For a few days in August, alleys and squares transform into an open-air book: you walk among performances, music, theatre, and wonder, in an immersive experience designed for adults and children alike.
The festival is the beating heart of the "Rapone Paese delle Fiabe" (Rapone, Land of Fairy Tales) project, born in 2010 and grown to become a model of cultural regeneration, among the best Italian projects in the field of cultural heritage. Along the fairytale routes, with multiple departures in the afternoon and evening, you will encounter theatrical and musical performances inspired by classic and folk tales, aerial dance, jugglers, performers, and street artists, as well as creative workshops, face painting, and baby dance.
Rapone is not alone on this journey: the project maintains international relations with the Deutsche Märchenstraße, the famous German Fairytale Route linked to the Brothers Grimm, and with the Danish city of Odense, home of Hans Christian Andersen. A thread that unites European and Italian fairytale traditions, recalling how the Grimm tales themselves have roots in the Cunto de li cunti by Neapolitan Giambattista Basile.
Alongside the festival, Rapone offers permanent attractions: a sensory multimedia path, an interactive museum, the garden of wishes, and an adventure park. Promoted by the Municipality of Rapone, the Fiaba Festival attracts visitors from Campania, Puglia, and Lazio, confirming itself as a virtuous example of how culture can revive a small inland village in Basilicata.
The Rapone Fiaba Festival will return in August 2026, once again transforming the village into a large open-air fairytale book. The precise dates will be announced by the organizers in the coming weeks.
The detailed program for the 2026 edition will be announced in the coming weeks. Based on previous editions, the festival features fairytale routes with multiple departures in the afternoon and evening, along which alleys and squares host theatrical and musical performances inspired by fairytales, aerial dance, jugglers, performers, and street artists, creative workshops, face painting, and baby dance, with stands offering typical gastronomy and local crafts, and the Grand Fairytale Ball to close the evening.
How to get there: Rapone can be reached by car from the Vulture-Melfese area, along the SS401 and the provincial roads connecting Melfi and Alta Irpinia.
Tickets: access to the fairytale routes may require a ticket; consult the official channels of the Municipality of Rapone for procedures and prices.
Tip: arrive early for the first departure of the routes and stay until the Grand Fairytale Ball in the evening.
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Centro storico di Rapone