Where: Via Montirone, loc. Maggi - 40019 Sant'Agata Bolognese (BO)
When: January 5, 2020
The "Befana" in Italian folklore is an old woman, who delivers gifts to children throughout Italy on Epiphany Eve (the night of January 5). The event organized in the small village of Maggi, less than 3 kilometres far from Sant'Agata, was started in 1973. At that time a group of friends decided to celebrate by burning a small pile of wood. Over time, this little performance became tradition and creativity took over coming to what you can see now: a pile of about thirty meters, covered with straw and wood, is "set on fire" with fireworks and music.
This event, no longer restricted to a small group of friends, is shared by the whole village of Maggi, where people are working for three days on the realization of this massive fire that is burning at sunset along with fireworks in order to make the atmosphere even more impressive.
The organization of the fire follows a gastronomic feast. Here you can eat "crescentine" (fried leavened dough) and cold cuts with coffee and mulled wine (using on average 80 litres of wine). All this in return of a small offering, aimed to ensure the realization of the event next year. The celebration falls on a holiday devoted especially to children, for the happiness of whom there will be a distribution of socks full of candies and sweets.
A shuttle service from Sant'Agata to locality Maggi will be available.
Map
Befana Maggi 2020
Via Montirone
40019 Sant'Agata Bolognese
Telephone: 0039 051 6818911
Site/minisite/other: http://www.comune.santagatabolognese.bo.it
Insights
Timetable: from sunset, 5.30pm
Entrance: free donation
Organizzation: Comune di Sant'Agata Bolognese and Maggi locality
Info: Urp Comune di Sant'Agata Bolognese
Tel. 0039 051 6818911
Timetables
from sunset