The first weekend of June, the Dourdan fortress travels back to the Middle Ages
Every first weekend of June, the Medieval Festival of Dourdan plunges the town into the atmosphere of the Middle Ages. Knight tournaments, falconry demonstrations, a craft market with over 70 exhibitors, fire shows, medieval dances and music fill the streets around the 13th-century fortress. More than 20,000 visitors attend this entirely free popular event.
Every first weekend of June, the town of Dourdan transforms into a living medieval city. The Medieval Festival of Dourdan is one of the most popular historical reenactments in Île-de-France, attracting over 20,000 visitors each year who come to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the Middle Ages. Entirely free, it takes place in the heart of the historic center, around the fortress built in the late 13th century under Philip Augustus and Saint Louis.
The Dourdan fortress is one of the best-preserved fortresses in Île-de-France. Built between 1220 and 1222, it includes a circular keep, a large tower, corner towers, and a moat that is still partially filled with water. This listed historic monument provides an authentic and spectacular backdrop for medieval reenactments, offering visitors a journey into history just 35 kilometers from Paris.
The Medieval Festival of Dourdan offers two full days of entertainment:
The knight tournaments are the highlight of the show. Knights in authentic armor compete in equestrian jousts and foot combat, faithfully recreating historical reenactments. These jousts, regulated according to medieval codes, are accompanied by educational commentary allowing the public to understand the rules and stakes of these ritualized confrontations.
The falconry shows are one of the festival's highlights. Professional falconers present eagles, falcons, hawks, and other birds of prey in striking free-flight demonstrations. This ancient art, practiced since antiquity and codified in the Middle Ages, has been inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list since 2010.
Over 70 medieval artisans and merchants set up in the streets of the town center for a market with the flavors of a bygone era. Potters, glassblowers, illuminators, bookbinders, modelers, and candle and leather goods makers offer their creations in period stalls. Visitors can watch the artisans at work and acquire authentic handcrafted pieces.
Troupes of actors, troubadours, jugglers, and musicians roam the town, animating the medieval streets with their performances. Evening fire shows, medieval dances, balls, and traditional music complete a festive and immersive program. Medieval meals in the market hall allow visitors to dine in the spirit of the era.
The Medieval Festival is a family event par excellence. Specific workshops for children (archery initiation, medieval face painting, clay craft making) allow them to actively participate in the historical reenactment.
The Medieval Festival of Dourdan is organized by passionate local associations who dedicate a significant part of the year to preparing this event. The 28th edition in 2025 confirmed the growing appeal of this event, which each year brings together more participants in period costumes and visitors from all over Île-de-France and beyond.
Participants in medieval costume are particularly welcome: knightly outfits, ladies' dresses, peasant or merchant attire enrich the historical reenactment atmosphere and contribute to the collective experience.
The 29th edition of the Medieval Festival of Dourdan will be held on June 6 and 7, 2026, around the medieval fortress. Knight tournaments, falconry, a craft market with 70 exhibitors, fire shows, medieval dances, and music for over 20,000 expected visitors. Admission entirely free.
The 29th edition of the Medieval Festival of Dourdan will once again take over the streets of the historic center and the surroundings of the castle on June 6 and 7, 2026. Over 20,000 visitors are expected for two days of immersion in the atmosphere of the Middle Ages, entirely free and accessible to all.
On the program: knight tournaments, falconry demonstrations, a medieval market with 70 artisan exhibitors, fire shows, medieval dances and music, children's activities, and a medieval meal in the market hall. Details of the program will be announced on the official website of the town of Dourdan closer to the event.
First weekend of June (Saturday and Sunday). 2026 Edition: June 6 and 7, 2026.
Place du Général de Gaulle and historic center, 91410 Dourdan. Around and near the medieval castle.
From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Fire shows in the evening on Saturday.
By RER: RER C, Dourdan station (C5 line terminus). 10 min walk to the historic center.
By car: N20 towards Orléans, Dourdan exit. Free parking available.
Completely free — all shows and activities are free to access.
Dourdan Town Hall — dourdan.fr
Tourist Office — dourdan-tourisme.fr
Tel: 01 64 59 86 97
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