Sagra · August 21, 2026 – August 30, 2026 · Brufa (PG)
For 56 years, the Brufa hill, a prime location for grape cultivation, has been home to one of Italy's most original and modern artistic experiences. This unique event highlights the connection between sculpture and the landscape, celebrating wine as a continuous link to traditional culture. It explores the complex relationship between art, sculpture, and nature, taking on an ambitious character in a space dominated by the signs of the incessant activity of the farmer-man, who has transformed and permeated the landscape. The sculptures placed on this hill in the Torgiano area each year serve as a testament to the encounter of art with the natural environment, and especially with the people who have shaped it and continue to transform it. It's a profound, lively, and intense encounter that fosters a direct relationship between the artist and the inhabitants, their history, and their experiences. This is the originality and strength of a cultural event like Scultori a Brufa, a place designed by the skilled hand of man, inheriting ancient knowledge and tradition, as well as the incessant need to change, transform, and improve.