The biggest popular festival in Deux-Sèvres, nearly a century of parades and revelry
The Pentecost Festivals of Parthenay, known since 1992 as Carna Fiesta or simply La Carna, constitute the largest popular festival in the Deux-Sèvres department. Created in 1927, they bring together over 40,000 visitors each year on Pentecost weekend around parades of floats decorated by volunteers, a funfair with around 80 attractions, free concerts, an exhibitors' fair, and local produce. For four days, the town center of Parthenay vibrates to the rhythm of two float parades that cross the streets of the medieval city, perpetuating a tradition of nearly a century. Driven by the Parthenay-Gâtine Festival Committee and dozens of volunteer float builders, La Carna embodies the festive and popular soul of the Gâtine region.
The Pentecost Festivals of Parthenay have their roots in the inter-war period. Created in 1927, they have spanned the decades, adapting to each era, only being interrupted during the six years of World War II from 1940 onwards, and then during the pandemic in 2020-2021. In total, nearly 90 editions have marked Parthenay's history.
As early as the 1930s, even in the midst of an economic crisis, the parades maintained their dynamism and humor, with floats on the theme of "Flowers and fantasy." One of them, titled "There is no crisis," already illustrated the ability of the people of Parthenay to celebrate life despite difficulties.
The heart of the Pentecost Festivals lies in the parades — two grand float processions that wind through the streets of Parthenay during the weekend. Built by dozens of passionate volunteers who work for months in their workshops, the floats compete in inventiveness, color, and humor. Each year, a unifying theme is chosen: in 2025, builders worked on the theme "Draw me a float," with creations inspired by drawings made by children during open days organized by the collective.
The parades attract tens of thousands of spectators along the route, in an atmosphere of popular revelry punctuated by brass bands, musical groups, and confetti throws.
La Carna is a multifaceted event offering four days of continuous festivities. The funfair, with its approximately 80 attractions, plays a central role and delights families. Free concerts are scheduled throughout the weekend, featuring variety artists, rock, and festive music. The exhibitors' fair, located on Place du Drapeau, brings together about 100 exhibitors offering local produce, local crafts, and entertainment.
The "Bienvenue à la Ferme" (Welcome to the Farm) network of Deux-Sèvres is present to offer tastings and quality farm products. Since 1992, the festivals have been named Carna Fiesta, with a greater emphasis on local gastronomy and meat from the Parthenaise breed, the pride of the Gâtine region.
La Carna is above all a human adventure. The Parthenay-Gâtine Festival Committee, the association that organizes the event, relies on a community of dedicated volunteers — about twenty permanent members and numerous occasional contributors — who devote their free time to building floats, logistical organization, and festival animation. Open days at the construction workshops, held before the festival, allow the public to discover the colossal work of the builders.
This participatory and popular dimension, where everyone can contribute to the celebration, makes La Carna a living heritage of the Gâtine region, passed down from generation to generation for nearly a century.
92nd edition of the Pentecost Festivals of Parthenay (Carna), from May 22 to 25, 2026. The largest popular festival in Deux-Sèvres with float parades, funfair, free concerts, and exhibitors' fair.
The Pentecost Festivals of Parthenay return for their 92nd edition from May 22 to 25, 2026. The Parthenay-Gâtine Festival Committee is preparing a new festive program with float parades, a funfair, free concerts, and an exhibitors' fair.
Open days at the float construction workshops will be held on April 18, 2026, allowing the public to discover the work of the volunteer builders. The theme for the parades and the musical program will be announced in the spring of 2026.
Town center of Parthenay, 79200, Deux-Sèvres.
The Pentecost Festivals take place every year on the Pentecost weekend (Saturday to Monday). In 2026: May 22 to 25.
By car: Parthenay is accessible via the D938 from Niort (40 min) or the D743 from Poitiers (50 min). Free parking on the outskirts of the town center.
By bus: Nouvelle-Aquitaine regional lines. Consult fluo.eu.
The parades, concerts, and most of the entertainment are free. The funfair operates with individual tickets per attraction.
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