Immersive medieval day at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin castle
The Medieval Festival of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, named "The Legend of the Throne", immerses visitors in the fascinating world of the Middle Ages in the heart of the medieval castle of Roquebrune. Organized by the Tourist Animation Office, this immersive day offers knight fights, medieval fashion shows, ancient dances, discovery workshops for children, and knighting ceremonies. The striking setting of the castle, overlooking the Mediterranean between Monaco and Menton, provides an exceptional historical backdrop for this living reenactment of medieval life.
Every summer, the medieval castle of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, one of the oldest in France with origins dating back to the 10th century, hosts "The Legend of the Throne". This immersive medieval day, organized by the Roquebrune-Cap-Martin Tourist Animation Office in collaboration with historical reenactment associations, transforms the fortress and its surroundings into a living stage of the Middle Ages.
Visitors step into the fascinating world of medieval garrisons and inhabitants. Reenactors in period costumes bring the various areas of the castle to life: the armories, the kitchens, the craft workshops, and the soldiers' quarters. The meticulously recreated historical equipment allows for an understanding of daily life in the Middle Ages, from combat techniques to artisanal know-how. Military maneuvers and scenes of life are presented throughout the day.
The Legend of the Throne's program is designed for the whole family. Children can participate in various discovery workshops: introductory foam sword fighting, medieval calligraphy, shield making, and period skill games. Adults can attend knight combat demonstrations in armor, ancient dance performances, and knighting ceremonies. The highly anticipated medieval fashion show showcases historically accurate costumes.
Beyond the castle, the alleys of the old village of Roquebrune come alive with street performances. Jugglers, musicians playing medieval instruments (hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes, tambourine), and storytellers take over the squares and vaulted passages of the perched village. These artistic performances create an immersive medieval atmosphere in one of the most beautiful perched villages on the Côte d'Azur.
The castle of Roquebrune, built in the 10th century by Count Vintimille to protect against Saracen invasions, is one of the oldest castles in France. Classified as a historical monument, it overlooks the Mediterranean at 300 meters altitude, offering spectacular views of the Bay of Monaco, Cap Martin, and the Italian coast. This authentic historical setting gives the medieval festival a special dimension, far from artificial reenactments.
Entry to the site is ticketed: €5 for adults, €3 for children, and free for those under 6. Street entertainment in the village is free to access. Medieval catering on-site offers period dishes and local specialties. The event is usually held on the first Sunday of August.
The Legend of the Throne returns to the castle of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin in August 2026 for a third edition of the medieval festival. Program and dates to be confirmed.
By car: Roquebrune-Cap-Martin is located between Monaco and Menton, accessible via the A8 motorway, exit Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, or via the Moyenne Corniche (D2564). Free parking at the entrance to the village.
By train: Roquebrune-Cap-Martin SNCF station (Nice-Vintimille line). Walk up to the village (20 minutes).
By bus: Line 21 (Lignes d'Azur) from Menton or Monaco.
From 10 am to 6 pm (varies by edition).
Castle: €5 adults, €3 children (6-16 years), free for under 6s. Street entertainment is free to access.
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin Tourist Animation Office
Website: www.roquebrune-cap-martin.fr
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