Weekend in Verona and province: highlights (27–29 March 2026)
This weekend the Verona area offers a variety of artistic and cultural options: from major food events to music programs, craft markets and historical garden openings. Below is a practical overview to plan your visit.
Main events
- Risosterie — Isola della Scala (27–29 March): festival celebrating rice-based culinary traditions at the Palariso with tastings, booths and local food showcases.
- Gardaland reopening (from 28 March): the park reopens for the season with refreshed shows and immersive attractions suitable for families and visitors of all ages.
- Remira Market (28–29 March, Spazio Vitale): vintage and handmade market featuring emerging designers and sustainable shopping opportunities.
- S‑ciànco Championship (29 March – 7 June): traditional game tournament organized by the Association of Ancient Games, with competitions across squares and parks.
- Broccoli Festival of Novaglie (27–29 March): a long-standing local festival on the hills with stalls, traditional menus and community events.
- Ambulanti di Forte dei Marmi in Grezzana (28 March): open-air boutiques showcasing artisanal products and Italian fashion in Piazza Ederle and nearby streets.
- Arilica Festival (Peschiera del Garda): cultural festival running through May with talks, performances and artistic events scheduled over the weekend.
- Sustainability Sunday (29 March, Santa Lucia and Golosine): car-free streets from 9:00 to 18:00 with activities for all ages promoting greener mobility and community use of public space.
- Soffitte in piazza (28 March – 7 November): series of reuse markets organized across municipal districts, focusing on sustainability and social exchange.
- Pojega Garden reopening (28 March – 8 November): seasonal opening of the historic formal garden in Valpolicella, noted for its theatrical green compositions and perspective views.
Music and concerts
- Eugenio Finardi (27 March, Teatro Salieri, Legnago): 'Voce Umana' show celebrating fifty years of musical work through song and storytelling.
- Tribute to Philip Glass & Ryūichi Sakamoto (28 March, Auditorium Pigozzi, Tregnago): a multidisciplinary project combining contemporary music, dance and visual arts.
- Stories of Surrender – U2 tribute (28 March, Teatro di Fumane): a theatrical-concert experience retracing the band's journey and music.
- Buone Vibrazioni (28 March, Ohperbacco, Legnago): multiple live sets featuring local emerging and established musicians.
- Falstaff (27 & 29 March, Teatro Filarmonico, Verona): Verdi's opera staged in a lively production by the Regio di Parma; ticket reservations recommended.
- Live at Cantine de l'Arena: Ridillo (27 March) and Marianne Solivan Italian Quartet (29 March) perform intimate live shows.
Theatre and performance
Theatre venues across the province present a mix of classical and contemporary titles, with staged readings and performances inspired by literary and historical themes.
Practical tips
- Tickets: book ahead for concerts and theatre to secure seats for weekend dates.
- Transport: check local public transport schedules and parking options; some events activate seasonal shuttle services.
- Accessibility and times: consult organizers' official pages for opening hours, entry conditions and any restrictions.
- Sustainability: favor public transport and reusable bags when visiting markets and outdoor events.
For precise schedules, ticket links and contact details, refer to the official channels of each event organizer. Enjoy a weekend of art and culture in Verona and its province.
Where it is
Location: Via Parco del Riso, 1, 37063 Isola della Scala VR, Italia
Coordinates: 45.273487, 11.000102
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