San Firmino Patronal Feast
Edition 2026 Sacred music Gastronomy Local produce

San Firmino Patronal Feast

The patronal feast of Loranzè, in the heart of the Canavese region

Loranzè — Torino (201)
Dates 08 Oct — 11 Oct 2026
Location Loranzè (201)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About San Firmino

Every October, Loranzè celebrates its patron saint, Saint Firmin of Amiens, with its traditional Patronal Feast. Organized by the local Pro Loco in collaboration with the municipal administration, the event blends religious observance—featuring a solemn mass and procession—with festive gatherings, including gourmet evenings, live music, dancing, games, and a charity raffle. It is a cherished community tradition that draws visitors from across the Canavese area, nestled between the Ivrea morainic amphitheater and the Turin plains.

The Patronal Feast of Loranzè

The San Firmino Patronal Feast is the most anticipated annual event in Loranzè, a small town in the Metropolitan City of Turin nestled in the Canavese region, at the foot of the Ivrea morainic amphitheater. Dedicated to Saint Firmin of Amiens, the village's patron saint, the festival weaves together religious devotion and popular celebration, keeping alive a tradition passed down through generations.

Saint Firmin, the patron saint

Saint Firmin of Amiens, the first bishop and martyr of the French city of Amiens, has been the object of Loranzè's devotion for centuries. The patronal feast is dedicated to his memory and every autumn attracts faithful residents, families, and visitors from neighboring towns in the Lower Canavese, fostering a spirit of unity that blends faith, local identity, and community connection.

The festival program

The San Firmino Patronal Feast spans several days, typically held near the parish area and public spaces in the village. The religious core is marked by a solemn mass in honor of the patron saint and a procession through the village streets. Alongside these liturgical moments, the Pro Loco of Loranzè organizes a rich program:

  • gourmet evenings featuring traditional Canavese and Piedmontese dishes;
  • live music, dance nights, and entertainment for all ages;
  • games, activities, and entertainment for families and children;
  • a charity raffle and initiatives to support the community.

Loranzè and the Canavese

The first documented traces of Loranzè date back to 1041, when the village appeared in a foundation charter for the monastery of Santo Stefano d'Ivrea. From 1176, the town was governed by the Counts of San Martino, who maintained control until the 18th century, leaving behind a historical legacy that includes the local castle. Today, Loranzè is a peaceful town in the Canavese, a historic region of northern Piedmont famous for its morainic lakes, Erbaluce vineyards, and numerous village festivals. The San Firmino Feast is the perfect opportunity to discover this authentic corner of the territory, far from mass tourism circuits.

A community appointment

More than just an event, the San Firmino Patronal Feast is a collective ritual that defines autumn in Loranzè: a time when the village comes together, welcomes guests, and reaffirms its identity. Admission to the events is generally free, in keeping with the open and sharing spirit of Canavese patronal feasts.

San Firmino — edition 2026

The San Firmino Patronal Feast returns to Loranzè from October 8 to 11, 2026. The Pro Loco of Loranzè, in collaboration with the municipal administration, is preparing four days dedicated to the patron saint of the Canavese village, featuring a solemn mass, festive moments, gastronomy, and conviviality. The detailed program will be published in the weeks leading up to the event on the Pro Loco's official channels.

San Firmino 2026 in Loranzè

The 2026 edition of the San Firmino Patronal Feast is scheduled in Loranzè (TO) from October 8 to 11, 2026, as announced by the Pro Loco of Loranzè. Four days of celebration to honor the village's patron saint in the heart of the Canavese region.

As per tradition, the festival will combine religious moments—solemn mass and procession—with popular initiatives organized by the Pro Loco: gourmet evenings, music, entertainment, and a charity raffle. The detailed program with times and events will be released closer to the date; it is recommended to follow the website and Facebook page of the Pro Loco of Loranzè for updates.

Prices San Firmino 2026

Admission to the festival events is generally free. Individual food offerings may have a cost.

Practical information — San Firmino

How to get there

Loranzè is located in the province of Turin, in the Canavese region, just a few kilometers from Ivrea. By car, it can be reached via the A5 Turin-Aosta motorway (Ivrea exit), continuing along local roads toward the village. By train, the reference station is Ivrea, served by the Turin-Aosta line, with bus connections available to neighboring towns.

Location

The events are concentrated in the parish area and the center of Loranzè (Via Ivrea 6 and surroundings).

Admission and information

Admission to the events is generally free. For the updated program and schedules, it is recommended to check the channels of the Pro Loco of Loranzè (website and Facebook page) and the website of the Municipality of Loranzè.

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Where does it take place — San Firmino

Area parrocchiale di Loranzè

Via Ivrea 6, 10010 Loranzè

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