Saint Bartholomew Festival of Resana
Edition 2026 Music Sacred music Gastronomy

Saint Bartholomew Festival of Resana

Resana's patronal feast at the end of August

Resana — Treviso (026)
Dates 24 Aug 2026
Location Resana (026)
Prices Free
Status

About Saint Bartholomew Festival

At the end of August, Resana (Treviso) celebrates its patron saint, Saint Bartholomew, with its patronal feast: about ten days of traditional Venetian cuisine, dance orchestras and cover bands, charity tombola, and conviviality. A festival with a long tradition, rooted in the 19th century, where popular devotion meets entertainment and the entire community gathers around its patron saint in the heart of the Marca Trevigiana.

The Patron Saint's Feast

The Saint Bartholomew Festival is the patronal feast of Resana (province of Treviso), dedicated to Saint Bartholomew, celebrated on August 24th. With ancient traditions dating back to the mid-19th century, the festival takes place at the end of August and lasts for about ten days.

Cuisine, Dancing, and Community

Every evening, the festival features a gastronomic stand with typical Venetian cuisine dishes, dance orchestras and cover bands, an area dedicated to young people with sandwiches, fries, beer, and cocktails, and live music, a charity tombola with prizes, and an art exhibition. A program that unites all generations in a festive and convivial atmosphere.

A Resana Tradition

The Saint Bartholomew Festival is the most anticipated event of Resana's summer calendar, a time when the community gathers around the parish and its traditions. An example of the dense network of patronal feasts that characterizes the municipalities of the Marca Trevigiana.

Saint Bartholomew Festival — edition 2026

The Saint Bartholomew Festival, Resana's patronal feast, is expected in late August 2026, around the August 24th anniversary. About ten days with Venetian cuisine, dance orchestras, cover bands, charity tombola, and an art exhibition. Precise dates to be announced by organizers.

The Saint Bartholomew Festival, patronal feast of Resana (Treviso), is expected in late August 2026, around the patron saint's anniversary on August 24th. The festival will offer its usual format of about ten days with traditional Venetian cuisine, dance orchestras, cover bands, a youth area, a charity tombola, and an art exhibition.

The precise dates and detailed program will be announced by the organizers closer to the event.

Programme Saint Bartholomew Festival 2026

Program coming soon. The usual structure includes evenings with a gastronomic stand of Venetian cuisine, dance orchestras and cover bands, a youth area with live music, a charity tombola, and an art exhibition. Dates and times will be published by the organizers (social media channels Sagra San Bartolomeo Resana) in the weeks preceding the festival.

Highlights Saint Bartholomew Festival 2026

The dance orchestras, cover bands, and the charity tombola, the heart of Resana's patronal feast.

Prices Saint Bartholomew Festival 2026

<p>Free entry; food and drinks are paid.</p>

Practical information — Saint Bartholomew Festival

Where

Resana, province of Treviso, Veneto.

How to get there

By car: Resana is located along the SR245 between Castelfranco Veneto and Padua. The nearest train station is Castelfranco Veneto.

Admission

Free entry; gastronomic stand on event evenings. Dates and program to be announced by organizers closer to the event.

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