Riciclando – Sustainable Craft Market
Edition 2026 Local produce Environment Folk traditions

Riciclando – Sustainable Craft Market

The creative reuse and sustainable craft market in the Giardini Chiusi of Orbetello

Orbetello — Grosseto (053) Since 2023
Dates 13 Aug — 16 Aug 2026
Location Orbetello (053)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Riciclando

Riciclando is Orbetello's market dedicated to sustainable craftsmanship, creative reuse, and the art of recycling. Every year around Ferragosto, the Giardini Chiusi in the historic center host artisans and enthusiasts with stalls featuring mid-century design, antiques, vintage items, and collectibles. This free, open-air event blends environmental sustainability with the charm of reclaimed objects, set in the shaded surroundings of one of the lagoon's most evocative spots.

Riciclando: Sustainable Craftsmanship in Orbetello

Riciclando is a market dedicated to sustainable crafts and the art of recycling that brings the Giardini Chiusi to life every summer. Located in the heart of Orbetello's historic center, in the province of Grosseto, the event is organized by the Pro Loco Lagunare in collaboration with the municipal administration. It has become a staple of the Orbetello summer calendar, taking place around the mid-August Ferragosto holiday, when the lagoon town is at its most vibrant.

Creative Reuse and the Culture of Sustainability

The core theme of the event is environmental sustainability expressed through creativity. Local artisans and producers showcase works and objects crafted from reclaimed materials, breathing new life into items that seemed destined for the bin. Riciclando is much more than a simple market; it is a showcase of creativity that invites reflection on the value of reuse and the circular economy, demonstrating how waste can be transformed into useful, decorative, and original objects.

Mid-century Design, Antiques, and Collectibles

Along the shaded paths of the Giardini Chiusi, stalls are arranged according to different themes of recovery and collecting:

  • Mid-century design: furniture and design objects from the late 20th century;
  • Antiques: furniture, prints, and period pieces;
  • Vintage: clothing, accessories, and curiosities from the past;
  • Collectibles: small treasures for enthusiasts and treasure hunters;
  • Sustainable crafts: handmade creations made from recycled materials.

An Ideal Summer Setting

The choice of the Giardini Chiusi is no coincidence: this almost entirely shaded green space offers shelter from the summer sun, making a stroll through the stalls pleasant even during the hottest hours of the day. The extended opening hours, from morning until late evening, allow visitors to explore the market at their own pace, perhaps combining the visit with dinner in Orbetello's historic center, overlooking the picturesque lagoon that defines this corner of the Tuscan Maremma.

Orbetello and Summer in the Lagoon

Riciclando is part of a rich summer program curated by the Pro Loco Lagunare and the Municipality of Orbetello, which offers markets, shows, and initiatives for all ages throughout the season. Visiting the event is also the perfect opportunity to discover Orbetello, a unique city nestled on a narrow strip of land in the middle of the lagoon, between the Argentario and the coast of southern Tuscany—a territory famous for its natural landscapes and the gastronomic traditions of the Maremma.

Riciclando — edition 2026

The 2026 edition of Riciclando takes place from August 13th to 16th in the Giardini Chiusi of Orbetello. Four days of market stalls dedicated to sustainable crafts, creative reuse, and collectibles, featuring mid-century design, antiques, and vintage items in the shade of the historic center's gardens. Free admission.

Riciclando 2026 in Orbetello

From August 13th to 16th, 2026, the Giardini Chiusi of Orbetello will host a new edition of Riciclando, the market dedicated to sustainable craftsmanship and the creativity of recycling. Organized by the Pro Loco Lagunare with the Municipality of Orbetello, the event brings together artisans and exhibitors with stalls featuring mid-century design, antiques, vintage items, and collectibles, in an open-air, shaded setting perfect for the mid-August holidays. Admission is free, and the market is open from morning until late evening.

Programme Riciclando 2026

The event features stalls along the paths of the Giardini Chiusi dedicated to sustainable crafts, creative reuse, mid-century design, antiques, vintage items, and collectibles. The detailed program with the list of exhibitors will be announced by the Pro Loco Lagunare closer to the event date.

Highlights Riciclando 2026

  • Market of sustainable crafts and creative reuse
  • Stalls featuring mid-century design, antiques, vintage, and collectibles
  • Shaded setting of the Giardini Chiusi in the historic center
  • Four days around the Ferragosto holiday, free admission

Prices Riciclando 2026

<p>Free admission.</p>

Practical information — Riciclando

When

Around mid-August in Orbetello. The 2026 edition takes place from August 13th to 16th.

Where

Giardini Chiusi, historic center of Orbetello (GR), Tuscany.

Hours and Admission

Open from approximately 10:00 AM until late evening. Free admission.

How to get there

By car: take the Albinia/Orbetello exit from the SS1 Aurelia road. By train: Orbetello station on the Rome-Genoa line, just a few minutes from the center. Nearest airports: Rome Fiumicino and Pisa.

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Where does it take place — Riciclando

Giardini Chiusi

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Riciclando in brief

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