Ballata dei Gigli
Visitors watch from street edges and piazzas; it is a festive atmosphere but remains reverent. It’s best to avoid obstructing the procession and to respect instructions, as the structures are heavy and the path is narrow.
~9:00
Festa dei Gigli di Nola
Jun 28, 2026Expected
Each June, the town of Nola near Naples honors its patron, San Paolino, by hauling eight towering wooden obelisks, each up to 25 meters tall, through the streets on the shoulders of dancing crews. The famous Festa dei Gigli, honored by UNESCO, recalls the saint's legendary return from captivity long ago.
The Lilies Festival of Nola record is date-tracked, but stronger reviewed Field Guide media would make it easier to inspect.
About media standardsThe Paolino legend and the historical Paulinus belong to the late Roman imperial period in Campania (bishopric from 409, during the Vandal disruption of the Western Empire).
Day 1 · Jun 28
Visitors watch from street edges and piazzas; it is a festive atmosphere but remains reverent. It’s best to avoid obstructing the procession and to respect instructions, as the structures are heavy and the path is narrow.
~9:00
Nola, Italy
Open in MapsComfortable walking shoes (streets can be cobbled)
Basic Italian or guide for announcements
Understanding that this is a sacred tribute as well as a local celebration
Crowd level: high.
Free events are available.

MAJOR COMMUNITY & FOLK LIFE
Festa dei Gigli di Nola
Nola, Italy
Each June, the town of Nola near Naples honors its patron, San Paolino, by hauling eight towering wooden obelisks, each up to 25 meters tall, through the streets on the shoulders of dancing crews. The famous Festa dei Gigli, honored by UNESCO, recalls the saint's legendary return from captivity long ago.
The Festa dei Gigli di Nola is a festival of layered transformations. Its origin lies in the legend of Saint Paulinus (Paolino), bishop of Nola from approximately 409 until his death in 431, who according to Pope Gregory the Great's Dialogues (written around 593-594) gave himself as a hostage to free a widow's son captured during the Vandal sack, and later secured the liberation of all prisoners from his city. Note: the Catho...
The Paolino legend and the historical Paulinus belong to the late Roman imperial period in Campania (bishopric from 409, during the Vandal disruption of the Western Empire).
Visitors watch from street edges and piazzas; it is a festive atmosphere but remains reverent. It’s best to avoid obstructing the procession and to respect instructions, as the structures are heavy and the path is narrow.
first-timer tips
Comfortable walking shoes (streets can be cobbled)
Basic Italian or guide for announcements
Understanding that this is a sacred tribute as well as a local celebration
Jun 28, 2026
Estimated
Nola
Campania (Nola)
Free public events available
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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