Feast of San Basilio Magno in Galati Mamertino

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  • Religious

Date of the event

  • first Sunday
  • August

In Galati Mamertino, in the Metropolitan City of Messina, the religious holidays they are real events in which all the devotion of the faithful and the desire of the community to celebrate together emerge: a St. Basil the Great in fact, several days of celebration are dedicated, both in the January, both in month of August.

If in winter the Procession through the streets of the town proceeds with the fercolo adorned with ears of corn and basil, in summer the feast of San Basilio Magno in Galati Mamertino it lasts for three days, entirely dedicated to the saint and celebrated in the village that bears his name.

Saturday, Sunday and Monday of the first week of August are full of engaging events also for the tourists who are in the village: the Bread Festival, to taste leavened and tasty local products, the roast meat tasting flavored by the intense scent of basil, street games and the drawing of animals and finally, to conclude the party, the fireworks to light up the last night of San Basilio are the main events of the party.

The History of the Feast of San Basilio Magno in Galati Mamertino

Together with Feast of the Three Saints, the Feast of San Basilio Magno in Galati Mamertino is one of religious events most important of the place, so much so that it is celebrated twice in the space of a year, on January 2nd and during the first Sunday in August.
The importance of the Saint can also be deduced from the presence in the village of a hamlet that takes its name from the Saint, as well as the Church that was built there in the XNUMXs, testifying to the link with San Basilio. Even today, the faithful of Galati enthusiastically participate in the celebrations in honor of San Basilio Magno.

When the Feast of San Basilio Magno takes place in Galati Mamertino

Celebrated twice a year, St. Basil the Great is commemorated on 2st January and in first Sunday of August, with a party that lasts for three days and ends on Monday.

Where the Feast of San Basilio Magno takes place in Galati Mamertino

The Feast of San Basilio Magno in Galati Mamertino takes place in fraction of San Basilio, with solemn celebrations that take place in the church of the same name. The small mountain village overlooks the Nebrodi Park, but from its 800 meters of height the view stretches up to the Aeolian Islands.

What to do during the Feast of San Basilio Magno in Galati Mamertino

In Galati Mamertino it is easy to merge with the local population during the Feast of San Basilio: cheerfulness, devotion, perfumes, flavors welcome you and immediately make you part of a community that joyfully celebrates one of its most important religious festivals. Then join the spirit of the celebration, with recollection and curiosity, discovering the traditional Procession and tasting the typical products. Visit the hamlet of San Basilio and then head to Galati Mamertino, where you can also visit the castle ruins, Prince's Palace and Mother Church of the Assumption.

Without leaving Galati, however, you can admire the spectacle of Catafurco waterfall, along the San Basilio stream. Going up to 900 meters above sea level you will find theRoe deer area, a place to get in touch with nature.

Heading north, the coast is just under 20 km from the town and offers you some of the most beautiful beaches of eastern Sicily, such as San Gregorio beach or the Head beach of Monaco. Among the most interesting centers of the coast that can be easily reached from Galati, there are Brolo e Gioiosa Marea.

Finally, a small suggestion for those staying in Galati Mamertino is to taste many typical dishes of Messina, such as ricotta meatballs or marinara risotto, stockfish or shrimp and mint salad.

How to get to the Feast of San Basilio Magno in Galati Mamertino

Getting to Galati Mamertino, in the Metropolitan City of Messina, is easy by car, both on the train.
From the exit for Rocca di Capri Leone on the A20 Messina-Buonfornello, the town is only 9 km away; from the Sant'Agata Militello railway station, the center can be reached by bus or shuttle, with a short journey of about 12 km.

 

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