Giostra dell'Archidado: the medieval heart of Tuscany comes alive every year – June 13–14 2026
The Giostra
dell'Archidado is a historic medieval reenactment held every year in
Cortona on the first Sunday of June. Its origins date back to 1397, when it was
established to celebrate the marriage between Francesco Casali, lord of the
city, and the Sienese noblewoman Antonia Salimbeni.
Today, the event brings the
atmosphere of the Middle Ages back to life: the historic center comes alive
with costumed parades, ladies and knights, flag-wavers, crossbowmen, and
performers, creating an immersive experience that blends history and tradition.
The highlight of the celebration is the competition among the city’s districts
(Quintieri), which vie for the prestigious Golden Verretta.
The celebrations are also
accompanied by ancient religious rituals, such as the Wax Pouring (Colata dei
Ceri) and the Offering of Candles to Saint Margaret, traditions documented as
early as 1325 and linked to the patron saints of Cortona. In the past, these
festivities attracted numerous pilgrims and were enriched with shows, jousts,
and popular performances.
The modern reenactment is inspired
by the lavish celebrations of the 1397 wedding, which saw the participation of
nobles from various cities and the involvement of the entire Cortona community,
with gifts, banquets, music, and tournaments.
In summary, the Giostra dell' Archidado is now an event that
combines history, tradition, and spectacle, transforming Cortona into a true
medieval stage.