Les Nuits du Donjon
Edition 2025 Sound & Light Digital Arts Video Mapping

Les Nuits du Donjon

12 Aug 2025 — 01 Nov 2025
Montrichard Val de Cher — Loir-et-Cher (41)

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Edition 2025 — Nuits du Donjon

The 2025 edition of Les Nuits du Donjon invites visitors to follow the story of La Source des Braves, a heroic tale projected onto the walls of the Montrichard Fortress. Through video mapping, light effects, and sound ambiance, the 900-meter night tour recounts the quest of Aliénor and Renaud, two young heroes seeking a miraculous spring to save their besieged people.

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Les Nuits du Donjon 2025 - La Source des Braves

The 2025 edition of Les Nuits du Donjon offers a new immersive narrative: La Source des Braves. This heroic tale, projected onto the ramparts and towers of the Montrichard Fortress, tells the story of Aliénor and Renaud, two young medieval heroes who embark on a quest for a miraculous spring capable of saving their besieged people.

The approximately 900-meter night tour guides visitors from the castle courtyard to the wooded park through a succession of spectacular light displays: monumental projections, video mapping, holograms, laser shows, and an original soundtrack that plunges the audience into the heart of the adventure. Each stage of the path reveals a new episode of the quest, blending bravery, magic, and mystery in an authentic medieval setting.

The tour is open from August 12 to November 1, 2025, Tuesday to Saturday, with departures starting at 8:00 PM and last entry at 9:00 PM. Additionally, a special Christmas edition, Le Coeur de Noël, will follow in December for the holiday season.

Where does it take place — Nuits du Donjon

Forteresse de Montrichard

Rue de la Glacière, 41400 Montrichard Val de Cher

Contact Nuits du Donjon

Tel
02 54 71 66 34

Nuits du Donjon in brief

Sound & Light Digital Arts Video Mapping Heritage History Medieval Young Audience Family Nocturnal Loir-et-Cher