Firefighters' ball and fireworks on the heights of Meudon
Every year around July 14th, the town of Meudon celebrates the National Holiday with a festive program combining a firefighters' ball and fireworks. Perched on the heights overlooking the Seine valley, Meudon offers a privileged setting to admire an exceptional pyrotechnic show, in a warm and popular republican atmosphere.
The town of Meudon, nestled on the hills overlooking the Seine at the gates of Paris, celebrates the National Holiday every year with a festive program true to the republican spirit. Straddling the Meudon plateau and the Val fleuri, the commune benefits from an exceptional natural setting that enhances the July 14th festivities.
Meudon has a history deeply rooted in national memory. Once the residence of kings and scholars, the town has hosted emblematic figures such as the writer Rabelais, the sculptor Rodin whose villa and workshops are part of the local heritage, and the astronomer Jules Janssen. This historical richness gives the National Holiday a particular resonance, inviting us to celebrate not only the Republic but also the intellectual and artistic heritage that has shaped the commune.
As in many communes in France, the National Holiday in Meudon is an occasion for the traditional firefighters' ball, organized by the Meudon Fire Station on the evening of July 13th. In the festive and fraternal atmosphere typical of these events, the people of Meudon gather to dance, drink, and eat together, in a convivial and patriotic atmosphere. The firefighters' ball, which originated in 1937, has become one of the most popular events of the National Holiday across France.
The evening culminates with fireworks that illuminate the Meudon sky. Fired from a site offering excellent visibility, the pyrotechnic show can be seen from many points in the town and the valley, thanks to the commune's natural relief. The panoramas from the terraces and heights of Meudon allow for a 360-degree view, with the lights reflecting in the Seine at the foot of the hills.
Families arrive early in the parks and on the town's heights to find the best spot. The Meudon Terrace, overlooking the Seine valley, is one of the most popular viewpoints to admire the show.
Beyond the firefighters' ball and the fireworks, the National Holiday in Meudon is an opportunity for the municipality to offer entertainment in the various districts of the town: open-air concerts, family activities, festive parades. The town of Meudon, divided into several distinct geographical areas (Meudon-la-Forêt, Bellevue, Val Fleuri), sometimes organizes events in each district so that all residents can celebrate the holiday closer to home.
True to the spirit of July 14th, the Meudon festivities combine tradition and creativity. While the fundamentals of the National Holiday—the ball, the fireworks, the popular gathering—remain intact, the municipality strives each year to offer a renewed program, sometimes including quality concerts, street performances, or cultural events that make the celebration a true moment of sharing between generations and districts.
The 2026 National Holiday in Meudon will take place on July 13th and 14th, with the firefighters' ball and fireworks continuing the commune's festive tradition. The detailed program will be announced by the town hall closer to the date.
The town of Meudon will celebrate the National Holiday 2026 on July 13th and 14th with its usual program: firefighters' ball and popular festivities on the 13th, fireworks and events on the 14th. Full program to be announced on the town hall website.
Meudon town center and the upper parts of the commune
92190 Meudon
Meudon Town Hall
Website: www.meudon.fr
Tel: 01 41 14 80 00
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