Bergamo’s Soul: A Journey Through its Festivals, Traditions, and Event Highlights
Bergamo is a city of profound beauty, a place where medieval stone walls guard cobbled streets and Renaissance piazzas whisper tales of a rich and storied past. But to truly know Bergamo is to see it celebrate. Beyond the quiet majesty of its architecture lies a vibrant, beating heart, a cultural soul that reveals itself in the soaring notes of an opera, the boisterous energy of a historic parade, and the communal joy of a seasonal festival. It is during these moments that the city sheds its tranquil facade and showcases the traditions, passions, and community spirit that have been woven into its fabric for centuries. This is a journey through the festivals, events, and cultural highlights that define the true soul of Bergamo.
A City of Music: The Legacy of Donizetti and Jazz
Bergamo’s contribution to the world of music is immense, and this heritage is celebrated with world-class festivals throughout the year.
The Donizetti Opera Festival
Bergamo is the birthplace of Gaetano Donizetti, one of the great masters of 19th-century opera, and the city honours its most famous son with the magnificent Donizetti Opera Festival. Held each autumn, this is a major international event that attracts opera lovers from across the globe. The festival is renowned for its scholarly and adventurous programming, often staging rare or forgotten works by Donizetti alongside his most famous masterpieces like L’elisir d’amore and Lucia di Lammermoor. The main performances take place in the beautifully restored Teatro Donizetti in the Città Bassa, a grand and historic opera house that provides the perfect setting for these spectacular productions. Attending a performance during the festival is to experience artistic excellence in the very city that inspired it.
Donizetti Night (La Notte di Donizetti)
In June, the city celebrates its composer in a more informal and wonderfully accessible way with Donizetti Night. For one magical evening, the streets of both the Upper and Lower Towns are transformed into an open-air stage. Music is everywhere: arias are sung from balconies, chamber ensembles play in hidden courtyards, and pop-up performances take place in the city’s most beautiful squares. It is a joyous, free event that breaks down the barriers between classical music and the public, filling the city with melody and creating an unforgettable atmosphere.
Bergamo Jazz Festival
Beyond opera, Bergamo has a deep and enduring love for jazz, celebrated each spring with the prestigious Bergamo Jazz Festival. One of Italy’s oldest and most respected jazz events, the festival brings together a stellar lineup of international jazz legends and celebrated Italian artists. Concerts are held in a variety of venues, from the grand Teatro Donizetti to more intimate clubs and auditoriums, offering a diverse range of experiences for every kind of jazz fan.


Echoes of the Past: Historic Parades and Living Traditions
Some of Bergamo’s most unique events are those that connect the present day to its deep-rooted folklore and medieval history.
The Mezza Quaresima Parade and the Bonfire of La Vecchia
Halfway through Lent, Bergamo erupts in a truly unique and ancient folk festival: the Mezza Quaresima Parade. This is a boisterous and colourful carnival-style procession through the streets of the Città Bassa. The centrepiece of the parade is a giant puppet of “La Vecchia” (The Old Woman), who represents the hardships and gloom of winter. The parade, filled with floats and costumed groups, culminates in a mock trial where La Vecchia is blamed for all the year’s misfortunes. The festival concludes with a spectacular bonfire where the giant puppet is burned, a symbolic act of purification to banish winter and welcome the arrival of spring. It is a wonderfully chaotic and authentic piece of local folklore.
The Ducat Piazza Pontida
The preservation of local culture is championed by the Ducat Piazza Pontida, a historic folkloric association dedicated to maintaining the Bergamasque dialect and traditions. Throughout the year, they organise events, parades, and theatrical performances that celebrate the city’s heritage. You might see their members parading in traditional costumes during a city festival, performing historical sketches, or crowning the “Duke” of their piazza. Their presence is a charming and important reminder of the city’s unique local identity.
The Campanone’s Nightly Toll
Every single night, a tradition that dates back centuries comes to life. At 10 PM, the great bell in the Campanone (the Civic Tower) on Piazza Vecchia tolls 100 times. This is not for a special occasion; it is a living piece of history, a remnant of the medieval curfew that once signalled the closing of the city gates. Standing in the quiet square and listening to the deep, resonant chimes echo across the rooftops is a powerful and evocative experience, connecting you directly to the city’s distant past.
TO EXPERIENCE A FESTIVAL IN BERGAMO IS TO HEAR THE CITY’S TRUE VOICE – A HARMONY OF ANCIENT FOLKLORE, GRAND OPERA, AND THE SIMPLE, JOYFUL CELEBRATION OF ITS PEOPLE AND ITS LAND.
The City as a Stage: Open-Air Spectacles
In the warmer months, Bergamo’s beautiful public spaces become stunning backdrops for art and culture.
I Maestri del Paesaggio (The Masters of the Landscape)
Each September, Bergamo’s most beautiful square is transformed into a green paradise for I Maestri del Paesaggio. This major international landscape and garden design festival turns Piazza Vecchia into a stunning, temporary installation of trees, flowers, and innovative garden design. The entire Città Alta becomes a hub for events, workshops, and exhibitions focused on the relationship between nature and the urban environment. It is a visually spectacular event that enhances the city’s already considerable beauty.
Summer Nights in the Città Alta
Throughout the summer, the Città Alta hosts a wonderful programme of open-air events. The courtyards of historic buildings, like the magnificent Palazzo della Ragione, often become venues for evening concerts, theatre performances, and literary readings. Enjoying a cultural event under the stars, surrounded by centuries of history, is a truly magical way to spend a summer evening in Bergamo.


A Taste of Tradition: Food and Wine Festivals
In a region so rich in gastronomy, it is no surprise that food and wine are celebrated with dedicated festivals.
Forme: A Celebration of Cheese
The alpine valleys surrounding Bergamo are home to some of Italy’s most extraordinary cheeses. The Forme festival, typically held in autumn, is a magnificent celebration of this dairy heritage. The city becomes a capital of cheese, with a huge market showcasing artisanal producers from across the region and beyond. It is a fantastic opportunity to taste and learn about local specialities like Taleggio, Branzi, and Formai de Mut, and to see how they are used in the local cuisine, which is explored in our eater’s guide to Bergamo’s best food and wine.
Local Sagre
Throughout the year, especially in the towns and villages of the surrounding province, you will find sagre. A sagra is a traditional Italian festival dedicated to a specific local food product. There might be a sagra for polenta, for local salami, for mushrooms, or for a particular type of cheese. While they often require a short trip out of the city, attending one is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in authentic rural culture and taste local specialities at their very best.
Festive Cheer in Winter
The Mercatino di Natale (Christmas Market)
As winter descends, the Piazzale degli Alpini in the Città Bassa is transformed into a charming Mercatino di Natale. Traditional wooden chalets are set up, selling a wonderful array of artisan crafts, Christmas decorations, and festive gifts. The air fills with the warming scent of mulled wine (vin brulé) and roasted chestnuts. It is the perfect place to browse for unique presents and to sample festive treats, enjoying the magical atmosphere of an Italian Christmas.
The Enduring Soul of Bergamo
To visit Bergamo during a festival is to see the city in full voice. It is to understand that its culture is not something static, confined to the walls of its museums, but a vibrant, living force that fills its streets and squares with music, laughter, and a profound sense of community. These events, from the grandest opera to the most rustic food celebration, are the threads that weave together the city’s past and present. Timing your visit to coincide with one of these celebrations will offer you more than just a holiday; it will offer you a glimpse into the very soul of this beautiful Lombard city.