Toscana
Events in Tuscany
18 events across 229 communes (10 provinces). Filter by what you're after.
May 24·Massa Marittima· verify before attending
Crossbow Tournament (May)Balestro del Girifalco (maggio)
Held twice a year — fourth Sunday of May and second Sunday of August — Massa Marittima's three terzieri compete in medieval crossbow archery in front of the cathedral. Ten archers per terziere fixed-distance shots at a wooden falcon. Costume processions drum corps banner throwing fill the morning. The town has been hosting versions of this since the thirteenth century.
May·Lucignano· verify before attending
Maggiolata of LucignanoMaggiolata Lucignanese
Lucignano's circular medieval streets host a parade of flower-covered allegorical floats on consecutive Sundays in May. Each of the town's quartieri builds a float around a yearly theme; the vehicles inch through the spiraled streets while costumed troupes sing maggi — traditional spring songs. The whole thing closes with a vote and a procession of the winning float.
Jun 19 – 21·San Gimignano· verify before attending
Harvest Festival of San GimignanoFerie delle Messi
Each June San Gimignano's four quartieri reset the town to its medieval calendar for a long weekend. Costumed processions weave between the towers; archers and falconers compete in the piazze; banquets in each quartiere serve dishes pulled from medieval recipe books. The closing is a Cavalcade of the Knights — a real timed joust on horseback.
Jun·San Quirico d'Orcia· verify before attending
Barbarossa FestivalFesta del Barbarossa
Third weekend of June the four quarters of San Quirico d'Orcia stage a costumed reenactment of Frederick Barbarossa's 1155 visit. Daytime: a working medieval marketplace inside Horti Leonini; evening: archery contests between quarters and a torchlit procession from Collegiata to the rocca. The town stays in costume for three days.
Jul · Aug·Anghiari· verify before attending
Checkered TableclothTovaglia a Quadri
For roughly two weeks each summer Anghiari's main square becomes a long communal table dressed in checkered cloth. A four-course Tuscan dinner is served between scenes of an original play written for that year — the script changes annually the format doesn't. Locals and visitors share benches; the food is regional the wine is local the play is in Italian but visual.
Jul · Aug·Barga· verify before attending
Opera Barga
Founded in 1967 Italy's oldest summer opera workshop runs young singers and conductors through full productions performed in Barga's eighteenth-century theatre and outdoor at the Duomo. The town fills with rehearsing voices for six weeks each summer; the closing concerts pull professional opera-goers from across Europe.
Jul · Aug·Pietrasanta· verify before attending
Versiliana FestivalLa Versiliana
Founded in 1980 in the pine forest where D'Annunzio used to walk La Versiliana programs eight weeks of theatre dance music and conversation through July and August. Italian writers and politicians arrive for the morning Caffè della Versiliana — public-square interviews under the umbrella pines. Evening shows at the open-air theatre pull crowds from the whole Versilia coast.
Aug 30·Montepulciano
Barrel Race of MontepulcianoBravìo delle Botti
Eight contrade race wooden 80kg wine barrels uphill through Montepulciano's narrow streets to Piazza Grande on the last Sunday of August. The week leading up is a sequence of historical processions, drum corps, and Renaissance-style banquets in each contrada. The barrel finish is brutal — the streets pitch steeply, the cobbles are slick.
Aug 9·Massa Marittima· verify before attending
Crossbow Tournament (August)Balestro del Girifalco (agosto)
The August edition of Massa Marittima's crossbow tournament runs the second Sunday of August. Same three terzieri as May same fixed-distance shots but the August one is the rematch — and the cobbles bake at a different angle. Banner-throwers and drum corps fill the morning the contest itself is short and tense.
Aug 16 – 23·Volterra· verify before attending
Volterra in 1398Volterra AD 1398
Two consecutive Sundays in August Volterra rewinds itself to 1398 — the year before its annexation by Florence. Hundreds of citizens in period costume run a working medieval marketplace using a struck silver currency the grosso. Falconers swordsmiths scribes bakers using wood-fired ovens. The town becomes a living museum for two days.
Aug 29 – Sep 13·Cortona
Cortona Antiques ExhibitionCortona Antiquaria
Italy's oldest antiques exhibition runs for two weeks at the end of August and into early September. Around eighty curated dealers fill Palazzo Casali — high-end furniture paintings sculpture religious silver — while a wider street market spills through the centro storico. Non-shopping visitors come for the building access alone.
Aug·Abetone Cutigliano· verify before attending
Mountain FestivalFesta della Montagna
Mid-August the highest village in Tuscany throws a long weekend that pulls migrant Abetonesi back from across northern Europe. Folk dancing in the piazza Apennine cheese tastings an alpine procession to the chapel of San Bartolomeo and a cycling-meets-hiking gymkhana up the surrounding peaks. It feels less like a tourist event and more like a homecoming.
Aug·Castagneto Carducci· verify before attending
Wine Festival of Castagneto CarducciFesta del Vino
Mid-August Castagneto's centro storico turns over to the Bolgheri wine zone for two evenings of open cellars and tastings under the cypresses Carducci wrote about. Producers from the coast pour Sassicaia-adjacent bottles at fair-tasting prices; restaurants set tables in the squares; folk bands play through both nights. Easier to navigate than the bigger fairs further inland.
Sep·Pitigliano· verify before attending
Memories of Little JerusalemMemorie di Pitigliano
Each September Pitigliano commemorates its centuries-old Jewish community with concerts kosher dinners in the old ghetto guided tours of the synagogue and the underground bakery mikveh and dyeworks carved into the tufa rock. The town earned the nickname Piccola Gerusalemme — Little Jerusalem — for sheltering Jewish refugees over centuries.
Sep·Pienza· verify before attending
Cheese Fair of PienzaFiera del Cacio
On the first Sunday of September Pienza closes its small Renaissance piazza for the Palio del Cacio Fuso — the rolling-cheese contest that gives the fair its name. Local pecorino producers bring fresh aged truffled and ash-rinsed wheels; the cheese-rolling itself is a balance of skill and luck on the cobbles. Piazza Pio II hosts long communal tables and a Sunday market that doubles as a tasting course in Tuscan cheese.
Sep·Greve in Chianti· verify before attending
Chianti Classico Wine FairRassegna del Chianti Classico
Every September the second weekend Greve's triangular piazza fills with around 70 Chianti Classico producers pouring under canopies. A single tasting glass with lanyard buys access to all stalls; small plates of crostini cinghiale and pici come from the surrounding restaurants. The scale is small enough to actually meet the winemakers — many pour themselves.
Oct 25·Montalcino· verify before attending
Thrush Festival of MontalcinoSagra del Tordo
On the last Sunday of October four quartieri of Montalcino compete in archery inside the medieval fortezza dressed in fourteenth-century costume. Outside the walls long communal tables serve roasted thrush — the dish that gives the festival its name — alongside Brunello and ribollita. The day ends with the winning quartiere parading the trophy through town.
Dec·Suvereto· verify before attending
Wild Boar Festival of SuveretoSagra del Cinghiale
Across two December weekends Suvereto turns the medieval centro storico over to wild boar — slow-cooked in red wine made into pappardelle ragù grilled as braciole on open fires. Hunters from the surrounding Maremma supply the meat; cellars open along Via Magenta for tastings of the inland Bolgheri wines that pair with it. The fortress hosts a closing concert under the Christmas lights.
By province
- Arezzo · 30
- Firenze · 36
- Grosseto · 24
- Livorno · 14
- Lucca · 23
- Massa-Carrara · 12
- Pisa · 32
- Pistoia · 19
- Prato · 6
- Siena · 33
