Classical music and gastronomy in the medieval town of Fénétrange
Founded in 1978, the Fénétrange Music and Gastronomy Festival is one of the oldest classical music festivals in the Grand Est region. For nearly fifty years, it has made the walls of the medieval town of Fénétrange resonate with concerts of exceptional artistic quality, attracting music lovers from all over France and beyond its borders.
The festival offers an eclectic and ambitious program, blending classical, baroque, romantic, and contemporary music. Internationally renowned artists — soloists, chamber ensembles, orchestras, and choirs — perform in the heritage sites of Fénétrange. The concerts cover a repertoire ranging from Bach and Vivaldi to contemporary creations, including Mozart, Beethoven, and the great romantics.
The concerts are held in historic locations: the castle church, the chapel of the former Recollets convent, the historic synagogue, and other remarkable buildings in the medieval town. The natural acoustics of these spaces give the concerts an intimate and enchanting dimension, creating a unique link between architectural heritage and musical heritage.
The originality of the festival lies in the combination of music and gastronomy. Gourmet meals are offered in conjunction with the musical program, allowing festival-goers to extend the sensory experience around a table. The menus highlight local Moselle products and Fénétrange specialties, prepared by local restaurateurs.
Fénétrange, a small town of character nestled in the Sarre valley, offers an idyllic setting for this festival. Its cobbled streets, its Renaissance castle, its half-timbered houses, and its medieval ramparts form a picture-postcard backdrop. The festival contributes to the touristic and cultural influence of this rural commune and southern Moselle.
The festival includes an educational dimension by offering educational concerts, meetings with artists, and musical workshops for young audiences. This commitment to transmission is at the heart of the artistic project, with the ambition of training the music lovers of tomorrow and democratizing access to classical music in rural areas.
New season of the Fénétrange Music and Gastronomy Festival, on the theme "Wanderer". From August 13th to December 5th, 2026, a series of classical, baroque, and contemporary music concerts will take place in the medieval city of Fénétrange and its surroundings (Aldo Ciccolini auditorium, Saint-Rémi collegiate church, La Petite Pierre, Sarre-Union, Sarralbe), often associated with gourmet meals.
The 47th season of the festival runs from August 13th to December 5th, 2026, centered around the theme of the "Wanderer" (the traveler). Concerts take place in several buildings in the Fénétrange region: the Aldo Ciccolini auditorium and the Saint-Rémi collegiate church in Fénétrange, the castle square in La Petite Pierre, as well as the socio-cultural centers of Sarre-Union and Sarralbe.
The detailed program (artists, precise dates of each concert, associated gourmet meals) will be announced by the organization by the end of June 2026. Artistic direction: Benoît Piatkowski.
Fénétrange is located 60 km southeast of Metz, in the Sarre valley.
Concerts are held in various heritage sites of the medieval town: the castle church, the Recollets chapel, the historic synagogue.
From late August to early October, on weekends.
Ticketed concerts. Prices vary depending on the concert. Booking recommended.
Fénétrange Music and Gastronomy Festival
Website: www.festival-fenetrange.org
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