Normannia — Medieval Fantasy Fair
The grand medieval-fantasy fair of Rouen, between history and imagination
2026
About Normannia
Normannia — edition 2026
Normannia 2026 — 8th Edition
The 8th edition of Normannia will take place on February 14th and 15th, 2026, at the Parc des Expositions de Rouen. Normandy's largest medieval-fantasy fair promises an exceptional weekend with nearly 300 exhibitors and artisans and over 60 activities.
On the program: the Combat Clash tournament to crown the Normannia 2026 champion, the grand cosplay competition on Sunday, February 15th, with awards in several thematic categories, musical performances, comedic sketches, witches' workshops, a museum of mysteries, fantastic creatures in the aisles, and many other surprises. The market will offer costumes, jewelry, weapons, armor, books, games, figurines, textiles, artisanal products, and medieval gastronomy.
Highlights Normannia 2026
- Nearly 300 exhibitors and artisans
- Over 60 activities and shows
- Combat Clash tournament
- Grand cosplay competition (Sunday, February 15th)
- Medieval-fantasy concerts and shows
- Participatory workshops for children and adults
- Fantastic creatures and museum of mysteries
Prices Normannia 2026
Normannia — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held from 14 February to 15 February 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Practical information — Normannia
Practical Information
Access
The Parc des Expositions de Rouen is located in Grand-Quevilly, a few minutes from the city center of Rouen.
- Address: 46 avenue des Canadiens, 76120 Le Grand-Quevilly
- By car: Access via the A13 (Rouen Sud exit) or A150. Free parking on site.
- By public transport: Metro line Georges-Braque, stop Parc Expo. Bus lines T2 and T3.
- By train: Rouen Rive-Droite station (then metro or bus to Parc Expo, about 20 minutes).
Opening Hours
Saturday and Sunday, from 10 am to 7 pm.
Prices
Day ticket: 8 euros. 2-day pass: 12 euros. Free for children under 3 years old. Online and on-site ticketing.
Food & Drink
Medieval and traditional food stalls are available at the fair: mead, beer, grilled meats, crepes, artisanal pastries, and other medieval-inspired dishes.
Contact
Official website: federation-francaise-medievale.fr/normannia
A unique fair between history and imagination
Normannia is much more than just a fair: it's a true immersion into medieval and fantasy worlds, where history meets imagination for a weekend at the Parc des Expositions de Rouen. Organized by the Fédération Française Médiévale (FFM), the event brings together a family and passionate audience each year in February, from curious novices to seasoned reenactors, as well as cosplayers and fantasy literature lovers.
Nearly 300 exhibitors and artisans
The heart of Normannia beats to the rhythm of its immense medieval-fantasy market. Nearly 270 to 300 exhibitors and artisans offer a varied and high-quality selection: historical and fantasy costumes, collectible armor and weapons, handmade jewelry, textiles and embroidery, leather goods, illuminations, candles, natural soaps, artisanal beauty products, fantasy books and comics, board and role-playing games, figurines, cosplay accessories, and much more. Each stand is an invitation to travel through time or imagination.
Over 60 activities for all ages
Normannia offers a rich and varied program of activities that delights all audiences:
- Combat Clash: an armored combat tournament where fighters compete for the title of Normannia champion, in an impressive display of strength and technique
- The grand cosplay competition: open to all ages and skill levels, this competition rewards the most original costumes in various thematic categories, judged by professional cosplayers
- Concerts and live shows: medieval, folk, and fantasy music groups, comedic sketches, fire and juggling shows
- Participatory workshops: introduction to calligraphy, witches' workshop, potion making, archery, foam sword fighting for children
- Conferences and signings: authors of medieval and fantasy literature, illustrators, historians, and specialists
- Creatures and characters: dragons, goblins, living trees, and fantasy monsters populate the aisles of the fair for the delight of visitors
An event rooted in Normandy
The choice of Rouen as the host city is no coincidence. As the historical capital of Normandy, Rouen boasts exceptional medieval heritage—from Notre-Dame Cathedral to the Aître Saint-Maclou, including the Gros-Horloge and the half-timbered streets of the historic center. Normannia is part of this tradition by celebrating medieval history and imagination in a setting that naturally echoes them. The Parc des Expositions, located in Grand-Quevilly on the outskirts of Rouen, offers a space of over 10,000 m² perfectly suited to the scale of the event.
Remarkable growth
Since its first edition in 2019, Normannia has continued to grow. From a few thousand visitors in its early days, the fair has reached nearly 20,000 visitors in its recent editions, confirming the public's enthusiasm in Normandy and beyond for this unique event. The Fédération Française Médiévale, which also organizes other medieval fairs in France, brings its expertise and network to make Normannia a national reference event in the medieval-fantasy field.
Where does it take place — Normannia
Normannia in brief
History of Normannia
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