Medieval Festival of Joinville
Edition 2026 Street Performance Heritage History

Medieval Festival of Joinville

Journey to the time of lords and troubadours in Haute-Marne

Joinville — Haute-Marne (52)
Dates 04 Jul — 05 Jul 2026
Location Joinville (52)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Medieval Joinville

The Medieval Festival of Joinville transports this small town of character each year to the time of lords and troubadours. At the foot of the Grand Jardin castle, a Renaissance pavilion built by Claude de Lorraine, the historic center transforms into a medieval village. Artisan market, costumed parades, equestrian jousts, calligraphy, ancient music concerts, and a night show in the listed gardens make up a festive and family-friendly program. The lantern procession, a torchlight procession on the banks of the Grand Jard, opens the festivities.

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A Medieval Town in the Heart of Haute-Marne

Joinville, a Petite Cité de Caractère® (Small Town of Character®) founded in the 11th century on the borders of the Kingdom of France and the Holy Roman Empire, offers an exceptional heritage setting for this medieval festival. Its half-timbered houses, its Renaissance private mansions along the Quai des Peceaux, and its historic monuments—the Notre-Dame church, the flamboyant Gothic Sainte-Anne chapel, the Auditoire, and the Apothicairerie—form an authentic backdrop that immerses visitors in the atmosphere of the Middle Ages.

The Grand Jardin Castle, Setting for the Festival

The Grand Jardin Castle, a pleasure pavilion created in the 16th century by Claude de Lorraine, first Duke of Guise, is the heart of the event. Its geometric gardens, its boxwood labyrinth, its orchards, and its 19th-century romantic park host the main activities. It is within this listed setting that the night show takes place, a highlight of the festivities that concludes each evening in a magical atmosphere.

An Artisan and Local Produce Market

About thirty artisans from Lorraine, Champagne, and Burgundy set up their stalls in the castle courtyard and gardens. Blacksmiths, potters, illuminators, calligraphers, weavers, and jewelers offer demonstrations of ancestral skills and sell artisanal creations. A local produce market complements the offerings with regional products and medieval-inspired dishes.

Equestrian Jousts and Live Performances

Equestrian shows and jousts are among the highlights of the festival. Historical reenactment groups, such as "Les Portes de l'Histoire" (The Gates of History), present lance handling demonstrations, choreographed fights, and theatrical scenes inspired by the era of Jean de Joinville, the famous 13th-century chronicler and companion of Saint Louis during the Seventh Crusade.

Activities for the Whole Family

Participatory workshops allow children to discover medieval arts: wool spinning, weaving, vintage wooden games, and creative workshops. An investigation game takes young and old through the town's alleys. Introductions to ancient dances, costumed parades, and medieval music concerts animate the streets throughout the day.

The Lantern Procession

An emblematic tradition of the festival, the lantern procession is a torchlight procession that takes place at the dawn of the festivities on the banks of the Grand Jard. This solemn and poetic moment, where flickering lights are reflected on the water, marks the official opening of the medieval festival and creates a timeless atmosphere.

A Friendly Medieval Banquet

A medieval banquet is offered by reservation, allowing guests to enjoy a medieval-inspired meal within the castle grounds. A tavern remains open all day for refreshments in the spirit of the era, with hippocras, beer, and local dishes.

Medieval Joinville — edition 2026

2026 edition of the Medieval Festival of Joinville. The Grand Jardin Castle and the historic center of Joinville host a weekend of medieval festivities with an artisan market, equestrian jousts, shows, family activities, and the traditional lantern procession.

2026 Edition

The Medieval Festival of Joinville returns on July 4th and 5th, 2026, at the Grand Jardin Castle. This new edition will once again offer a rich program of medieval activities: artisan market, equestrian jousts, live performances, workshops for children, ancient music concerts, a medieval banquet, and a night show in the listed gardens. The lantern procession will open the festivities in the Joinville tradition.

Highlights Medieval Joinville 2026

  • Medieval festival at the Grand Jardin Castle
  • Equestrian jousts and live performances
  • Torchlight lantern procession
  • Artisan market and medieval banquet

Prices Medieval Joinville 2026

Free admission. Medieval banquet by reservation (prices to be confirmed).

Practical information — Medieval Joinville

Access

The Grand Jardin Castle is located at 5 avenue de la Marne, 52300 Joinville, in Haute-Marne (Grand Est region). Joinville is labeled Village étape® (Rest Stop Village®) and Petite Cité de Caractère® (Small Town of Character®).

  • By car: From Paris, A5 motorway then N67 towards Saint-Dizier / Joinville (approx. 2h30). From Nancy, N4 then D960 (approx. 1h30). From Chaumont, D960 (approx. 40 minutes). From Troyes, N19 then D960 (approx. 1h15).
  • By train: Joinville station is served by the TER Champagne-Ardenne line (Paris-Est – Bâle axis via Saint-Dizier). The station is about a 10-minute walk from the Grand Jardin Castle.

Opening Hours

Activities take place on Saturdays and Sundays, generally from 10 AM to 7 PM. The night show takes place on Saturday evening in the castle's listed gardens. The lantern procession opens the festivities in the early evening on Friday or Saturday.

Prices

Admission is free for the entire site, the medieval market, and activities. The medieval banquet is offered by reservation: €35 per adult and €20 per child. The medieval tavern is accessible without reservation throughout the day.

Parking

Free parking areas are available near the Grand Jardin Castle and in the town center of Joinville during the event. Parking is easily accessible from the main roads.

Practical Tips

Visitors are encouraged to come in medieval costume to fully immerse themselves in the festival atmosphere. Wear comfortable shoes for walking through the castle gardens and the historic center. The event takes place largely outdoors: bring clothing suitable for the weather. Drinking water points and restrooms are available on site.

Contact

Haute-Marne Attractiveness Agency – Joinville Basin Office
Phone: 03 25 94 17 54
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bienvenue-hautemarne.fr

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Where does it take place — Medieval Joinville

Château du Grand Jardin

5 avenue de la Marne, 52300 Joinville, 52300 Joinville

Contact Medieval Joinville

Tel
03 25 94 17 54

Medieval Joinville in brief

Street Performance Heritage History Medieval Historical Reenactment Family Outdoor Haute-Marne

History of Medieval Joinville