San Sisto II is a traditional festival celebrated in August, in honor of the martyrdom of the saint.
The feast of "San Sisto II" is an event that has its roots in the religious and cultural history of Sardinia.
Every year, the town comes alive with celebrations in honor of the martyr pope San Sisto II, who, according to tradition, was killed in Rome in 258 A.D.
The holiday is marked by a series of religious events, including processions, masses, and the blessing of the town. The feast of San Sisto II is not only a liturgical event but also a great opportunity for a popular celebration.
Throughout the day, cultural events, folk music, and food festivals take place, involving the entire community.
The traditional Sardinian food, dances, and music make this celebration an important socialization opportunity, where residents and visitors come together to celebrate local traditions, strengthening the bond with the Christian and cultural history of the town.