The celebration of cutlery know-how in the heart of the Nogent basin
The Journées du Couteau - Fête de la Coutellerie celebrates the cutlery heritage of Nogent, the historic capital of cutlery in Haute-Marne, every year. Organized by the association of Couteliers du bassin nogentais and the Musée de la Coutellerie, this free event brings together cutlers, blacksmiths, and Meilleurs Ouvriers de France on Place Charles-de-Gaulle. Visitors can discover live forging demonstrations, participate in knife assembly workshops, and admire the exceptional creations from the Nogent basin.
Since the 18th century, the city of Nogent and its surrounding basin have established themselves as one of the major centers of cutlery in France. The name "Nogent" alone is enough to identify a superior quality production, recognized worldwide for its knives, scissors, surgical instruments, and hand tools. The Journées du Couteau - Fête de la Coutellerie perpetuate this tradition of excellence by offering the public a unique immersion into the world of cutlers from the Nogent basin.
Inaugurated in 1991 and located at 17 place Charles-de-Gaulle, the Musée de la Coutellerie de Nogent is the beating heart of the event. This unique museum in France, housed in a former cutlery workshop, preserves over 8,000 objects divided into seven major categories: folding knives, table cutlery, professional cutlery, shears, hand tools, medical-surgical instrumentation, and toiletries. During the Journées du Couteau, the museum's esplanade transforms into a true open-air artisan village, where chalets and marquees host exhibitors and demonstration workshops.
The highlight of the event lies in the live demonstrations by professional cutlers. Among them are Meilleurs Ouvriers de France like Fabrice Liiri, MOF 2007, and one of the last engravers-shearmen of Haute-Marne, who still makes his scissors entirely by hand using traditional methods. Visitors can observe each step of knife making: blade forging, handle shaping, assembly, and sharpening. Participatory workshops allow both children and adults to learn knife assembly and leather keychain creation, guided by passionate artisans.
The Journées du Couteau also host a mini-cutlery fair where cutlers from all over France present and sell their creations: pocket knives, kitchen knives, art pieces, exceptional scissors, and forged tools. It's an opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to discover the diversity of contemporary cutlery styles and techniques, from traditional folding knives to unique art pieces signed by a master cutler. Specialized publications and books on the history of cutlery are also available for purchase.
By highlighting the ancestral know-how of Nogent cutlers, the Journées du Couteau contribute to the preservation and transmission of a threatened artisanal heritage. The Confrérie du bassin coutelier nogentais, founded to promote and defend this art profession, actively participates in the event. The event reminds us that Nogent cutlery, far from being a relic of the past, is a living craft carried by passionate artisans who perpetuate and renew a centuries-old tradition, while embracing contemporary techniques and materials.
The next edition of the Journées du Couteau - Fête de la Coutellerie is expected to be held in September 2026 on the esplanade of the Musée de la Coutellerie in Nogent. The event will once again feature demonstrations by cutlers, participatory workshops, and a cutlery fair.
The Journées du Couteau - Fête de la Coutellerie will return in September 2026 to Place Charles-de-Gaulle in Nogent, opposite the Musée de la Coutellerie. The association of Couteliers du bassin nogentais and the City of Nogent will again offer a rich program: demonstrations of knife and scissor making by professional artisans, participatory workshops for all ages, a cutlery fair with sales of artisanal creations, and a visit to the museum. The detailed program will be announced in the summer of 2026.
Address: Place Charles-de-Gaulle, 52800 Nogent (Haute-Marne), in front of the Musée de la Coutellerie.
By car: Nogent is located 20 km south of Chaumont via the D674. From the A5 motorway (Chaumont Sud exit), follow signs for Langres then Nogent. Free parking near Place Charles-de-Gaulle.
By train: The nearest station is Chaumont, served by TER Grand Est and Intercités on the Paris-Bâle line. From Chaumont, it's about a 25-minute drive.
The event generally takes place on a Sunday in September, from 10 am to 6 pm, on the esplanade of the Musée de la Coutellerie. Artisan demonstrations take place continuously throughout the day.
Free admission. Some participatory workshops (knife assembly, leather keychain creation) may be offered for a small fee to cover materials.
Take advantage of your visit to discover the Musée de la Coutellerie, open from April 1st to November 1st, daily except Mondays and May 1st, from 10 am to 12 pm and 2 pm to 6 pm. Adult ticket: €5. Reduced rate: €3 (students, job seekers). Free for children under 12.
Catering stands and refreshment bars are set up on Place Charles-de-Gaulle on the day of the event, offering local specialties and products from the Haute-Marne region.
Musée de la Coutellerie: 17 place Charles-de-Gaulle, 52800 Nogent — Tel: 03 25 31 84 46
Mairie de Nogent: Tel: 03 25 31 82 44
Tourist Office: www.decouverte-nogent-en-champagne.com
The event takes place outdoors on Place Charles-de-Gaulle. Please wear clothing suitable for the weather. The site is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Dogs on a leash are allowed on site.
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