San Pietro Village Festival
Edition 2026 Music Pyrotechnic show Gastronomy

San Pietro Village Festival

The patronal feast with valley trout, music, and fireworks

San Pietro Mussolino — Vicenza (024)
Dates 26 Jun โ€” 29 Jun 2026
Location San Pietro Mussolino (024)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About San Pietro Festival

Every late June, San Pietro Mussolino, a small municipality in the Chiampo Valley, Vicenza province, celebrates its patron saint with the San Pietro Village Festival. For four days, the town comes alive with a food stand featuring valley trout as its specialty, live music evenings, and the traditional fireworks display. An authentic community celebration, deeply tied to the traditions and flavors of the upper Vicenza area, with free admission.

San Pietro, the Patron Saint of the Chiampo Valley

The San Pietro Village Festival is the most cherished celebration in San Pietro Mussolino, a town nestled in the Chiampo Valley, in the province of Vicenza. The event honors the patron saint, Saint Peter the Apostle, celebrated on June 29th, and serves as a moment for the entire community to come together to share tradition, gastronomy, and fun.

Trout Takes Center Stage on the Table

The heart of the festival is the food stand, where the signature dish is valley trout, farmed in the clear waters of the region and prepared according to local traditional recipes. Live music evenings and events that liven up the town revolve around the culinary offerings, culminating in the traditional fireworks display that lights up the valley sky and beautifully concludes the festivities.

A Festival Rooted in the Territory

The San Pietro Village Festival is part of a calendar of events that marks the year in San Pietro Mussolino, including the evocative Procession of the Rooster on the last Sunday of May and the Bee Trail, an event dedicated to the world of beekeeping. Together, they tell the story of the identity of a small community in the province of Vicenza that proudly preserves its traditions.

San Pietro Festival โ€” edition 2026

The San Pietro Village Festival returns to San Pietro Mussolino from June 26 to 29, 2026, for the patron saint's day, Saint Peter the Apostle (June 29). Four evenings with a food stand dedicated to valley trout, live music, and the traditional fireworks display.

The San Pietro Village Festival takes place in San Pietro Mussolino from June 26 to 29, 2026, culminating on the patron saint's day, Saint Peter the Apostle (June 29). The food stand, with valley trout as its specialty, accompanies evenings of live music and the fireworks display that concludes the festival.

Programme San Pietro Festival 2026

June 26-29, 2026 โ€” San Pietro Mussolino

  • Opening of the food stand with valley trout specialties
  • Live music evenings
  • Fireworks display on the patron saint's day

The detailed program with artists and schedules for each evening will be announced by the Pro Loco in the weeks prior. The patron saint's day is June 29.

Highlights San Pietro Festival 2026

Food stand with valley trout, live music, and fireworks for the patron saint's celebration.

Prices San Pietro Festival 2026

Free admission. Paid food stand.

Practical information — San Pietro Festival

Getting Here

San Pietro Mussolino is located in the Chiampo Valley, reachable by car from Vicenza via Arzignano and Chiampo. Parking is available near the festival area.

Admission

Free admission. Food stand is paid; table reservations are recommended for the main evenings.

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San Pietro Festival in brief

Music Pyrotechnic show Gastronomy Local produce Heritage Folk traditions Folklore Outdoor Free Vicenza

History of San Pietro Festival