Journey to the heart of the Middle Ages in a 16th-century castle
The Medieval Festival of the Château du Magnet is a festive and historical event organized in the enchanting setting of the Château du Magnet in Mers-sur-Indre, in the Indre region. This 16th-century castle, with its high roofs and two large towers overlooking a magnificent park, offers an ideal setting for an immersion into the Middle Ages. On the program: medieval encampments, blacksmith demonstrations, period costume musicians, knight combats, artisan crafts, a medieval market, and activities for the whole family. This event allows for a rediscovery of the Berry heritage through living historical reenactments.
The Château du Magnet, located in Mers-sur-Indre in the heart of Berry, is a remarkable setting for this medieval festival. Built in the 16th century on the remains of a medieval fortress, it retains its two imposing towers and high roofs overlooking a vast green park. Once the home of the famous dancer Céleste Mogador, it was also the setting for George Sand's novel La Mare au diable.
For two days, the castle transforms into a true medieval village. Visitors can wander among the stalls of the medieval market, watch artisans at work — blacksmiths, potters, weavers — and witness sword fighting demonstrations and jousting. Musicians in period costume entertain visitors in the park with medieval melodies played on ancient instruments.
Reenactment groups set up their encampments in the castle park, allowing visitors to discover daily life in the Middle Ages: medieval cooking, craft techniques, armor and equipment of knights. Children are not left out with workshops specially designed for them: archery initiation, calligraphy, coat of arms creation.
Beyond the activities, the festival is an opportunity to discover the architectural heritage of the castle and its outbuildings. The Magnet estate, steeped in history since the 13th century, offers a dive into the history of Berry, from feudalism to the glorious Renaissance period. The lordship of Magnet was successively owned by the Naillac, Genouillac, and La Châtre families before being extensively restored in the 19th century.
Food stalls offer dishes inspired by medieval cuisine and local Berry products. The friendly atmosphere, with strolls in the park and open-air shows, makes this festival a must-attend event for history enthusiasts and families seeking discovery.
New edition of the Medieval Festival of the Château du Magnet. Encampments, historical reenactments, knight combats, artisan crafts, medieval musicians, and workshops for the whole family in the castle park in Mers-sur-Indre.
The Château du Magnet opens its doors again for a medieval festival on August 15th and 16th, 2026. On the program: reenactment encampments, medieval craft demonstrations, knight combats, musicians in period costume, a medieval market, and participatory workshops for children. A total immersion into the Middle Ages in the heart of Berry.
The Château du Magnet is located in Mers-sur-Indre (36230), about 15 km north of La Châtre and 25 km south of Châteauroux.
The festival generally takes place over two days, Saturday and Sunday, from 10 am to 6 pm.
Affordable prices for families. Contact the organizers for exact prices.
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Château du Magnet, 36230 Mers-sur-Indre