Saint Michael the Archangel Festival and Fair
Edition 2026 Gastronomy Local produce Heritage

Saint Michael the Archangel Festival and Fair

The patronal feast of Angiari, between peasant tradition and village festival

Angiari — Verona (023)
Dates 01 Sep 2026
Location Angiari (023)
Prices Free
Status —

About Saint Michael Festival and Fair

At the end of September, Angiari celebrates its patron saint, Saint Michael the Archangel, remembered on September 29th, with the historic Festival and Fair that closes the summer in the Basso Veronese. For several days the town comes alive with musical and dancing evenings, a funfair, charity raffles, and food stalls with typical Veronese cuisine. Also known as the Sagra del Codeghin, it is a patronal feast that intertwines devotion to the saint with the agricultural roots of the territory.

The patronal feast of Angiari

The Saint Michael the Archangel Festival and Fair is the patronal feast of Angiari, a municipality in the Basso Veronese area of the province of Verona. It takes place at the end of September, around the feast day of Saint Michael the Archangel on September 29th, and is one of the most traditional events in the local calendar, also known as the Sagra del Codeghin.

Feast, music, and gastronomy

The program alternates between musical and dancing evenings, the classic funfair, charity raffles, and food stalls serving dishes of typical Veronese cuisine. A well-rounded village festival, capable of engaging families, young people, and visitors for several consecutive days.

Between fair and tradition

Alongside the festival, the dimension of the fair recalls the agricultural roots of the Basso Veronese, a plain area dedicated to agriculture along the Adige river. The event is organized by the Festival Committee in collaboration with the Municipality of Angiari, confirming the strong link between the event and the community.

Saint Michael Festival and Fair — edition 2026

The Saint Michael the Archangel Festival and Fair in Angiari is expected at the end of September 2026, around the feast day of the patron saint on September 29th. Precise dates and program will be announced by the Festival Committee and the Municipality of Angiari.

The Saint Michael the Archangel Festival and Fair returns to Angiari at the end of September 2026, around the feast day of the patron saint on September 29th. The event, a regular fixture in the Basso Veronese, will once again feature musical and dancing evenings, a funfair, charity raffles, and food stalls with typical cuisine.

The precise dates (typically spanning late September and early October) and the detailed program will be announced by the organizers closer to the event.

Programme Saint Michael Festival and Fair 2026

Program coming soon. The usual structure includes several days with musical and dancing evenings, a funfair, charity raffles, and food stalls serving typical Veronese cuisine. Dates and times will be published by the Festival Committee and the Municipality of Angiari.

Highlights Saint Michael Festival and Fair 2026

The dancing evenings, the traditional fair, and the typical cuisine of the Basso Veronese.

Practical information — Saint Michael Festival and Fair

Where

Angiari (VR), Basso Veronese, Veneto.

How to get there

By car: from the Transpolesana SR434 towards Legnago, exit for Angiari. About 40 km from Verona.

Admission

Free admission. Food stalls and funfair during the fair days.

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