San Vito Festival of Barbariga
Edition 2026 Music Sacred music Gastronomy

San Vito Festival of Barbariga

The patron saint's festival of Barbariga, featuring casoncelli and music

Barbariga — Brescia (017) Since 1988
Dates 12 Jun — 16 Jun 2026
Location Barbariga (017)
Prices Free
Status —

About San Vito Festival

The Sagra di San Vito celebrates the patron saint of Barbariga, in the province of Brescia, on the days around June 15th. Organized by the parish, the festival combines good food, music, and fun, with the famous Barbariga casoncelli (De.Co.) as the stars of the food stands. A multi-day tradition that has enlivened the community of Bassa Bresciana for decades, with musical evenings and local culinary specialties.

The Patron Saint of Barbariga

The San Vito Festival celebrates the patron saint of Barbariga, a municipality in the Bassa Bresciana region, in the province of Brescia. The festival takes place on the days around the feast of San Vito, June 15th, and marks the beginning of summer with a multi-day program.

Casoncelli Take Center Stage

The heart of the festival are the food stands, managed by the parish, which offer Barbariga casoncelli - a recognized typical local De.Co. filled pasta - in various versions, along with roast meats and vegetarian and vegan options. The delicious food is accompanied by numerous musical entertainment events in the covered area and at the bar.

A Community Celebration

More than just a simple festival, the San Vito Festival is an event deeply rooted in the life of Barbariga: with food, music, and fun, it brings together the community and visitors from neighboring towns. An opportunity to discover a town in the Bassa Bresciana and its signature product, the casoncello, in the province of Brescia.

San Vito Festival — edition 2026

The San Vito Festival returns to Barbariga on the days around June 15, 2026, the patron saint's day. Organized by the parish, the festival offers food stands with Barbariga casoncelli (De.Co.), roast meats, and vegetarian options, accompanied by numerous musical entertainments. The detailed program will be announced closer to the event.

The San Vito Festival 2026

For 2026, the San Vito Festival is expected in Barbariga on the days around June 15th, the patron saint's day, following the event's multi-day tradition.

Organized by the parish, the festival features food stands with Barbariga casoncelli (De.Co.) in various versions, roast meats, and vegetarian and vegan options, accompanied by numerous musical entertainments in the covered area. The detailed schedule will be announced closer to the festival.

Programme San Vito Festival 2026

Days around June 15th

  • Food stands with Barbariga De.Co. casoncelli, roast meats, vegetarian and vegan options
  • Musical entertainment in the covered area and at the bar
  • Celebrations for the patron saint San Vito

Detailed program to be confirmed.

Highlights San Vito Festival 2026

Barbariga De.Co. casoncelli and evenings of musical entertainment.

Prices San Vito Festival 2026

Free entry; food and drinks at your own expense.

Practical information — San Vito Festival

How to get here

Barbariga is located in the Bassa Bresciana region, reachable by car from the provincial roads between Brescia and Orzinuovi.

Costs

Free entry; food and drinks at the stands are at your own expense.

Info

Program organized by the parish of Barbariga; updates on the festival's social media channels.

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Where does it take place — San Vito Festival

Area coperta del centro sportivo

Centro sportivo, 25030 Barbariga

San Vito Festival in brief

Music Sacred music Gastronomy Local produce Folk traditions Folklore Outdoor Free Brescia

History of San Vito Festival