The patronal festival of the hamlet of Ca' Oddo, featuring bigoli pasta, musso stew, and grilled meats
The St. Anthony's Festival is the patronal festival of the hamlet of Ca' Oddo, in Monselice, in the belt of the Euganean Hills in the province of Padua. Every year, in June, the small community gathers around the figure of St. Anthony with a festival that combines devotion and conviviality.
The heart of the festival is the food stand, open in the evenings, where you can taste typical Venetian cuisine dishes: bigoli pasta, homemade gnocchi, musso stew, grilled meats, and fried fish, with takeaway options available. The evenings are accompanied by music and festive moments for all ages.
Alongside the gastronomic part, the festival retains its religious character with the solemn Mass of the patron saint. It is one of the many hamlet festivals that, from village to village, liven up the summer in Monselice and testify to the vitality of the Euganean parish communities.
The 2026 edition of the St. Anthony's Festival is expected, as per tradition, in June in the hamlet of Ca' Oddo in Monselice, on the occasion of the patron saint's feast day, St. Anthony (June 13th). The festival offers an evening food stand, musical moments, and the solemn Mass of the patron saint; the precise dates are communicated by the parish.
The detailed program and dates for the 2026 edition will be released by the parish of Ca' Oddo in the weeks leading up to the festival. The established structure includes:
The hamlet of Ca' Oddo is located in Monselice. By train: Monselice station (Bologna-Padua line). By car: A13 Monselice exit.
Food stand open every evening from 7:00 PM. Reservations recommended: tel. +39 347 8808757 or +39 329 5456165.
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Frazione Ca' Oddo
Ca' Oddo, 35043 Monselice