A key event in the cultural life of the people of Orleans, the Johannine Festivals of Orléans are among the oldest traditional events in France.
Every year, between 29 April and 8 May, the inhabitants of Orleans gather to celebrate the feast of Joan of Arc, their heroine.
Every year, between 29 April and 8 May, the inhabitants of Orleans gather to celebrate the feast of Joan of Arc, their heroine.
A key event in the cultural life of the people of Orleans, the Johannine Festivals of Orléans are among the oldest traditional events in France.
Recognised as part of France’s intangible cultural heritage, this event pays tribute to the woman who liberated Orléans centuries before. Guided by divine voices, the “Pucelle d’Orléans”, who became a national heroine, liberated Orléans, which was torn apart by the Hundred Years’ War, on 8 May 1429.
The liberator of Orleans is celebrated each year during ten days of festivities. Parades and commemorative processions, a medieval market at the Campo Santo, a sound and light show at the Sainte-Croix Cathedral and an Electro Set bring the people of Orleans together every year.
Recognised as part of France’s intangible cultural heritage, this event pays tribute to the woman who liberated Orléans centuries before. Guided by divine voices, the “Pucelle d’Orléans”, who became a national heroine, liberated Orléans, which was torn apart by the Hundred Years’ War, on 8 May 1429.
The liberator of Orleans is celebrated each year during ten days of festivities. Parades and commemorative processions, a medieval market at the Campo Santo, a sound and light show at the Sainte-Croix Cathedral and an Electro Set bring the people of Orleans together every year.
ThEmes
- History
- Local traditions
All the dates and times
Opening hours from 29 April to 08 May 2025 | |
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Monday | Open |
Tuesday | Open |
Wednesday | Open |
Thursday | Open |
Friday | Open |
Saturday | Open |
Sunday | Open |
PRICES
Free rate