Historic sound and light show with 100 extras in the heart of Sundgau
For over thirty-five years, the Journées Médiévales de Brebotte have been reviving medieval history in the picturesque village of Sundgau. Every summer, around the Musée de l'Artisanat, over 100 extras in period costume bring to life a nocturnal sound and light show, a medieval village with an artisan market, equestrian tournaments, and workshops for children. An unmissable family event in the Territoire de Belfort, combining heritage, pyrotechnic shows, and historical education.
In the small village of Brebotte (90140), nestled in the south of the Territoire de Belfort at the gateway to Alsatian Sundgau, a remarkable tradition has been preserving the memory of the Middle Ages for over 35 years. The Journées Médiévales de Brebotte, organized around the Musée de l'Artisanat (a half-timbered farmhouse from 1853, typical of the region), is one of the most renowned historical shows in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté.
The highlight of the event is undoubtedly the nocturnal historical sound and light show presented in the evening at 10 PM (or at dusk). Each year, over 100 male and female extras in authentic medieval costumes bring to life an original historical narrative carefully staged. Classical and modern music, special effects, light shows, and a final pyromusical firework display make up a show lasting approximately 1.5 hours that leaves audiences speechless.
The 38th edition (2025) was themed around the "Black Knight", a heroic figure from Anglo-Saxon medieval literature, featuring knights, foot soldiers, and spectacular special effects. The 39th edition (2026) will present a new, original show in this historical saga.
On Friday and Saturday afternoons, from 1:30 PM to 6 PM, the site transforms into a lively medieval village. About ten costumed artisans showcase their skills: blacksmiths, potters, illuminators, wool carders, armorers… A medieval market offers the opportunity to purchase artisanal objects and historically inspired culinary specialties.
At 3:30 PM, an equestrian and pedestrian tournament offers a spectacle of chivalry with jousts, sword fights, and carefully choreographed equestrian demonstrations. Falconry demonstrations are also offered, allowing visitors to observe these magnificent birds of prey in flight.
About twenty fun workshops for children are offered in the medieval village: medieval archery, calligraphy, period costume making, foam weapon handling, old board games… The youngest enthusiastically dive into the world of the Middle Ages.
The site of the Musée de l'Artisanat in Brebotte, with its listed half-timbered buildings, old stone walls, and timeless atmosphere, provides an ideal natural setting for this historical show. The association Vivre Ensemble, organizer of the festival, has been dedicated for decades to the quality of the show and the promotion of local heritage.
The 39th edition of the Journées Médiévales de Brebotte will take place from July 16 to 18, 2026. A new, original historical sound and light show will be presented with over 100 extras, accompanied by the medieval village, equestrian tournament, falconry, and children's workshops.
The Journées Médiévales de Brebotte will celebrate their 39th edition from July 16 to 18, 2026. A new, original historical sound and light show will be presented each evening at 10 PM, featuring over 100 extras in period costume in the enchanting setting of the Musée de l'Artisanat.
As in previous years, the afternoons of Friday and Saturday (1:30 PM - 6:00 PM) will be dedicated to the medieval village with its artisans, market, children's workshops, equestrian tournament at 3:30 PM, and falconry demonstrations. The evenings of Thursday, Friday, and Saturday will be marked by the historical show, with the option to book the dinner-show package at 7 PM.
Reservations for the dinner+show package are open in advance on the official website. Early booking is recommended as places are in high demand.
Musée de l'Artisanat, 3 rue de la Fontaine, 90140 Brebotte.
Friday and Saturday afternoons: Medieval village, market, children's workshops, equestrian tournament and falconry (1:30 PM - 6:00 PM).
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings: Sound and light show at 10 PM (possibility of dinner-show at 7 PM upon reservation).
Prices vary depending on the package (show only, dinner+show). Discounts are available through partners. Information on the official website.
Official website: www.museebrebotte.fr
Phone: 03 84 23 42 37
Email: [email protected]
By car: D419 from Belfort (30 min) or from Altkirch (15 min). Free parking on site.
Brebotte is located 30 km south of Belfort, at the gateway to Sundgau.
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Musée de l'Artisanat de Brebotte
3 rue de la Fontaine, 90140 Brebotte