San Martino Fair in Grottammare: a historical tradition in the heart of the city
The historic San Martino Fair returns to Grottammare on November 10th and 11th: two days of exchange and culture featuring 380 exhibitors and local food and wine traditions.
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Grottammare, Contrada Granaro
from 10/11/2026 to 11/11/2026
Historical roots and urban identity
The San Martino Fair represents one of the longest-standing cultural institutions in the territory of Grottammare. Founded during the 18th century as a free trade fair, the event was originally created to foster the free exchange of raw materials and agricultural products between local producers and merchants from the area. Over time, the event has managed to preserve its original nature while adapting to the transformations of the social and urban fabric.
The location, which winds through the heart of the city center, offers a unique setting where modern architecture engages with the town's historical layout. The arrangement of over 380 stalls across a total area of 9,000 square meters transforms the center into a dynamic organism, capable of welcoming significant flows of visitors while maintaining a firm bond with neighborhood dynamics.
An itinerary between food, wine, and memory
The days of November 10th and 11th are marked by a heterogeneous range of goods, spanning from local craftsmanship to the food and wine excellences of the Marche region. The event is not limited to commerce; it is configured as a collective ritual in which the community renews its connection with the seasons. The core of the sensory experience lies in the tasting of new wine, accompanied by traditional roasted chestnuts, products that mark the peak of the autumn season.
The atmosphere generated during the fair bears witness to the persistence of ancient customs in a contemporary context. The presence of direct producers and visitors fosters an authentic exchange, making the event an essential point of reference for those intending to analyze the dynamics of the local economy and popular folklore. The quality of the gastronomic offerings, always tied to the land and the agricultural cycle, ensures a historical fidelity that few other regional fairs manage to maintain intact.
Information for visitors
The San Martino Fair takes place annually on November 10th and 11th. Access to the exhibition area is free, spreading along the main arteries of the Grottammare city center. For further logistical details, program updates, and information regarding traffic, you can consult the official channels of the Municipality of Grottammare or contact the offices in charge of the event.
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