Festival Médiéval des Ducs de Bourbon
Three days of medieval celebration at the foot of the Château des Ducs de Bourbon in Montluçon
2026
About Médiéval des Ducs de Bourbon
Our team has not been able to confirm with an official source that this 2026 edition is taking place. The dates and program shown below may be outdated. We strongly recommend that you contact the organizer directly to verify before any travel or registration.
Médiéval des Ducs de Bourbon — edition 2026
2026 Edition: See You in July
The Festival Médiéval des Ducs de Bourbon returns to Montluçon for a new edition in July 2026. True to its biennial tradition, this three-day festival will once again bring together around 200 artists on the esplanade of the Château des Ducs de Bourbon and in the streets of the medieval city.
Knights, troubadours, jugglers, fire-eaters, falconers, dancers, artisans, and musicians of ancient music promise over 35 hours of shows and entertainment for an immersive journey into the heart of the Middle Ages. The detailed program will be announced in spring 2026 on the Ville de Montluçon website.
Highlights Médiéval des Ducs de Bourbon 2026
To Remember for the 2026 Edition
- Dates: three days in July 2026 (exact dates to be confirmed)
- Biennial festival at the foot of the Château des Ducs de Bourbon
- Approximately 200 artists and extras
- Over 35 hours of shows
- The medieval city of Montluçon as a natural backdrop
Programme Médiéval des Ducs de Bourbon 2026
Provisional 2026 Program
- Three days in July 2026 (exact dates to be confirmed)
- Knight combats and jousts on the castle esplanade
- Shows by fire-eaters, jugglers, and tightrope walkers
- Falconry demonstrations with free-flying birds of prey
- Ancient music concerts
- Medieval artisan stalls
- Medieval banquet
- Costumed parades
Detailed program to be confirmed in spring 2026.
Prices Médiéval des Ducs de Bourbon 2026
Médiéval des Ducs de Bourbon — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held from 3 July to 5 July 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Practical information — Médiéval des Ducs de Bourbon
Practical Information
Access
By car: The festival takes place in the medieval city of Montluçon, around the Esplanade Louis II de Bourbon, 03100 Montluçon. From Paris (3h30), A71 then A714 motorways. From Clermont-Ferrand (1h30), A71 motorway. From Lyon (3h), A89 then A71 motorways. Parking in the city center (note: possible roadworks on the esplanade, check the city's website).
By train: Montluçon SNCF station (Paris-Austerlitz line via Vierzon). The medieval city is accessible on foot from the station (15 minutes).
Opening Hours
The festival takes place over three days in July, from morning until evening. Detailed times will be announced before each edition.
Prices
Pricing information will be announced before each edition. The medieval banquet is by reservation.
Contact
Ville de Montluçon - Culture Department
Phone: 04 70 02 56 41
Website: www.montlucon.com
A journey through time in the heart of Montluçon
Every two years, the medieval city of Montluçon transforms into a true medieval town for the Festival Médiéval des Ducs de Bourbon. For three days in July, around 200 artists take over the Château des Ducs de Bourbon esplanade and the cobbled streets of the old town to offer visitors over 35 hours of shows and entertainment.
Knights, troubadours, and acrobats
The program immerses the public in a magical and mysterious medieval world. Knights and vassals, ladies and gentlemen, minstrels and troubadours, artisans and animal handlers, jesters, jugglers, dancers, and magicians, beggars and commoners animate every corner of the city. From knightly combat to equestrian jousting, from ancient music concerts to fire-eater shows, every street holds a surprise for visitors of all ages.
Animals and falconry
Along the paths, visitors encounter a varied bestiary that enhances the medieval immersion. Bears, horses, falcons, vultures, owls, and barn owls participate in shows and parades. Falconry demonstrations with free-flying birds of prey are among the most spectacular moments of the festival, recalling the art of hunting practiced by medieval lords.
The Château des Ducs de Bourbon: a magnificent historic setting
The festival comes alive in an exceptional setting. The Château des Ducs de Bourbon, built in 1370 by Louis II de Bourbon on the foundations of an 11th-century fortress, majestically overlooks the city from its promontory. Its esplanade, offering a remarkable panorama of Montluçon and the Cher valley, forms the heart of the festival. The medieval city winding around the castle, with its narrow streets, its magnificent half-timbered houses from the 15th and 16th centuries, and its private mansions, forms an ideal natural backdrop for this dive into the past.
A participatory and family-friendly festival
The festival invites visitors to wear period costumes to stroll through the city animated by concerts of ancient music. A festive, musical, and convivial banquet is offered, allowing guests to share a meal in the warm atmosphere of the Middle Ages. The event is open to all and is aimed at history enthusiasts as well as families looking for an original and immersive experience.
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