The Laietto Carnival is one of the popular festivals that combine the carnival period with ancient traditions and ancestral myths.
Its origins are lost in time, and it was discontinued in the early post-war years, only to return in 2010.
• 11.30 a.m.: inauguration of the permanent exhibition Le Barbuire by Tino Aime (the original works will also be on display at the stand in the village square)
• 1:15–3:15 p.m.: access to the village will be granted only to groups accompanied by staff, every 15 minutes, subject to mandatory booking
• 3.30 p.m.: the grand finale, with a propitiatory ritual and dances to welcome the warm season!
For the occasion, the historic Chapel of San Bernardo at the village cemetery will also be open to visitors.
At the venue, you can enjoy snacks such as polenta, local products and mulled wine, and dance to the music of Les Contrabandiers!
The village can also be reached on foot via the A passo di Barbuira walk.