Medieval Festival of Monflanquin
The great medieval festival of the 13th-century bastide in Lot-et-Garonne
2026
About Medieval Monflanquin
Medieval Monflanquin — edition 2026
34th Edition: See You on August 15th and 16th, 2026
The Medieval Festival of Monflanquin returns for its 34th edition on August 15th and 16th, 2026. The 13th-century bastide will once again host knights, troubadours, fire-eaters, jugglers, and stilt walkers for two days of medieval festivities. Tournaments, fire shows, a medieval market, street entertainment, introductory workshops, and a banquet will be on the program for this new festive and family-friendly edition.
Highlights Medieval Monflanquin 2026
- 34th edition of the great medieval festival of the bastide of Monflanquin (13th century), classified as one of France's Most Beautiful Villages (Plus Beaux Villages de France)
- Two days on August 15th and 16th, 2026
- 14 companies and 116 artists: knights, troubadours, fire-eaters, stilt walkers
- Grand opening parade in period costume
- Fire shows, knights' tournaments, medieval market, and family entertainment
Programme Medieval Monflanquin 2026
The detailed hour-by-hour program for the 2026 edition has not yet been published as of the verification date. The Medieval Festival takes place over two days, from 10 am until late in the evening, in the streets and squares of the bastide.
2026 Edition — 14 companies, 116 artists
- Grand opening parade: all companies in period costume, knights in armor, troubadours, ladies, and common folk parade through the streets of the bastide
- Fire shows (Viduramziai and Drakonia companies)
- Knights' tournaments and combat demonstrations
- Medieval music (including a bagpipe ensemble)
- Street theater, medieval games, flag throwing, puppet theater
- Medieval market and free-access street entertainment
- Children's activities: archery, storytelling, workshops
Some street entertainment and market access are free; major shows (knights' fights, tournament, fire show) are paid, with tickets.
Prices Medieval Monflanquin 2026
Practical information — Medieval Monflanquin
Access
Monflanquin is located in the north of Lot-et-Garonne, between Bergerac and Agen, in the heart of Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
- By car: From Agen, take the D656 then the D676 towards Monflanquin (approx. 45 minutes). From Villeneuve-sur-Lot, follow the D676 (approx. 20 minutes). From Bergerac, take the D660 then the D676 (approx. 40 minutes).
- By train: Nearest station in Villeneuve-sur-Lot (approx. 20 km). No direct public transport link to Monflanquin.
Parking
Free parking is available on the outskirts of the bastide during the event. Follow the "Parking Fête médiévale" signs upon arrival in the village.
Prices
Access to the village, the medieval market, and street entertainment is free. Paid shows (knight tournaments, fire shows) are offered at affordable prices:
- Adults: approx. €6.80 per show
- Children: approx. €3.80 per show
- Night fire show: approx. €12.80
- Free for children under 3 years old
Online ticketing available on monflanquin.festik.net.
Costumes
GEM provides over 800 medieval costumes for rent to allow visitors to blend into the festival atmosphere. The costumes are made by the association's volunteer sewing workshop.
Food and Drink
A medieval tavern and several food stalls run by village associations offer meals and drinks throughout the event. A grand medieval banquet is organized in the evening.
Contact
- Organizer: Groupe Expression Monflanquin (GEM)
- Address: 14 rue des Arcades, 47150 Monflanquin
- Phone: 05 53 36 40 19
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: www.gem47.fr
A 13th-Century Bastide at the Heart of the Middle Ages
Every year around August 15th, the bastide of Monflanquin, founded in 1256 by Alphonse de Poitiers, brother of King Saint Louis, transforms into an extraordinary medieval setting. The Medieval Festival of Monflanquin, organized by the Groupe Expression Monflanquin (GEM), is more than just a historical reenactment: it's a true immersion into the world of the Middle Ages, driven by over a hundred passionate artists and volunteers.
A Rich Program of Entertainment and Shows
For two days, the alleys, squares, and arcades of the bastide come alive to the rhythm of fighting knights, singing and dancing troubadours, fire-eaters, jugglers, stilt walkers, and other fantastic characters who transport young and old back to the heart of the Middle Ages.
Tournaments and Equestrian Shows
The knight tournaments are one of the festival's highlights. Specialized companies like Drakonia present spectacular horse fights, jousts, and medieval weapon demonstrations. Equestrian shows combine acrobatic prowess and historical staging.
Fire Shows and Evening Entertainment
As night falls, the bastide lights up with grand fire shows. The company Les Dernières Amazones notably presented its show "Genèse" at the 2025 edition, offering a moment of magic and enchantment with breathtaking fire performances.
Medieval Market and Crafts
The medieval market brings together many artisans offering period objects, jewelry, forged weapons, costumes, and local products. Introduction workshops on stone carving, calligraphy, and rope making allow visitors to discover medieval know-how.
Tavern and Medieval Banquet
A medieval tavern welcomes visitors for meals and drinks in a medieval atmosphere. A grand closing banquet brings together costumed guests for an unforgettable festive evening. Six village associations participate in organizing the catering.
Exceptional Architectural Heritage
Monflanquin, listed among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, offers a unique heritage setting for this event. Founded in the 13th century, the town retains its characteristic checkerboard layout, its arcades, its central square, and its medieval alleys, which provide an authentic and grand backdrop for the festival.
A Family and Popular Event
The Medieval Festival of Monflanquin is designed to welcome a wide family audience. Access to the village and street entertainment is free. Paid shows (tournaments, fire shows) are offered at affordable prices. GEM also provides over 800 medieval costumes for rent, made by its volunteer sewing workshop, allowing everyone to blend into the atmosphere.
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