10 Must-See Champagne Festivals You Should See Ardenne France
The region is famous for its champagne production however, it has other perks, including the wonderful game that is used to make delicious dishes. This region in France is the home of many exciting and entertaining celebrations all through the year.
1. Elektricity Festival Rue du Docteur Lemoine Reims Cathedral 20-24 March 2013 It is possible to think that the festival is something related to electricity. But, it's the name of a festival which blends contemporary and urban music. The festival's organizers have put together an exciting lineup that allows you to experience electronic music that is new as well with other genres of music.
It is a cult favorite during the Reim festival, as well as the world of culture.
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The Europuces Fair in Reims attracts an enormous number of antique lovers. This is where you should visit regardless of whether you're an expert antique dealer, a collector or bargain hunter.
European antique dealers offer an array of antiques available for sale. They include furniture, fine art, and even everyday objects. The Europuces Fair is a treasure collection.
3. Reims: 22 March to 8 April 2013. Meli'mome Festival at Place de l'Hotel de Ville
The festival isn't about Mummy or Dad. It's all about the children! The popularity of the festival has grown since 1989 , when it was first announced. It provides a vibrant mixture of fun and expressive music that will entertain your child.
The options for entertainment for younger youngsters include story telling, dancing songs and dance and puppet shows.
4. Festival Bernard Dimey, May in Waiting dates 2013 (10th-13th May 2012).
A festival held annually in memory of Bernard Dimey the Nogent poet. Every year, awards are presented to the best young people who attend spring-board events.
Bernard Dimey, a French poet and songwriter, was born 16 July 1931 in Nogent-en-Bassigny. The festival is targeted at young people and is focused on songs and poetry. He passed away in Paris on the 1st day of July, 1981.
5. 3. Sedan Medieval Festival (19th-20th May 2012).
It was built over six centuries in the past The Sedan Castle Fort was built around six centuries ago. It is the biggest European castle that covers a huge area of 35,000m2. It is located centrally in Sedan which makes it the perfect location to attend the medieval celebration.
The festival takes place in the castle fortress as well as in the town. Every year, the festival organizers come up with a new theme to surprise visitors. A dragon of full size that could be flaming and a massive of the north were developed in the year 2011.
Imagine being transported back to the medieval era, and watch the medieval sports and activities such as jousting, flag-throwingand cavalry competitions. Street theatre is an excellent opportunity to soak in the atmosphere of medieval times. It is also a great opportunity to eat and drink and be happy.
There are many stunning art and crafts from the past and the chance to observe medieval craftsmen working.
6. Joan of Arc Festival, in the early part of June (2nd-3rd June 2012).
The Joan of Arc Festival is one of the most important French celebrations. Reims is a celebration of its heroine.
It's an amazing spectacle to witness around 2000 people in historical costumes, marching alongside Charles VII and Joan of Arc.
There are a variety of events that celebrate the patron saint of the city, who freed it from the English in the 15th century. It is a great time to enjoy English-French rivalry if you're British and attend this celebration. Take advantage of the banter between the two countries and the good vibe of the celebration!
Take advantage of the market's medieval atmosphere and its epics from the past, and the surrounding ambience.
7. Les Sacres du Folklore Festival - Reims 21-25 June 2013
The Reims folk festival takes place in the spirit of love, friendship and peace. You can expect to hear the finest of traditional music and take part in an extensive program of folk-infused activities. The festival is huge and features more than 300 performers, musicians and singers, as well as dancers and dancers.
8. Ay Champagne Festival (every 2nd and 1st weekend of July 2014).
Also referred to as Henry IV Festival
Ay is thought to be the top champagne village in the region. It is also home to Bollinger, Gosset, and Ayala and Deutz & Gelderman.
The festival is packed with bubbly champagne and lots of entertainment. This festival is well worth having a few days' notice.
9. Clin d'oeil Festival , Reims 5th-7th July 2013, Reims.
The festival has been in existence since 2003's European Year of People with Disabilities. It began as an event that was a singular one. However, much like the moss that gathers stones, it has evolved into a spectacular event that is still conducted.
It is here that you can discover the talents of a variety of deaf individuals. This festival helps bridge the gap between hearing and deaf communities by giving them the opportunity to express themselves artistically. There are many different forms of artistic expression and art that include painting, sculpture, and design.
10. Fete des Sorcieres, Chalindrey Witch Festival, October
Today, there are numerous ways that witches are able to live happily in various countries but centuries ago, they were burned to the ground. The Fort of Cognelot was the scene of a witch-hunt and was named Devil's Point in 16th century. It has a rich supernatural history due to its Celtic roots.
Since the beginning of time since the Witch Festival has been going. The tradition is celebrated and guests can enjoy spooky dances that go on until the early hours or even longer eerie ones. There will be exhibits and films in the appropriate category and face painting.
It is possible to listen to local ghost stories and admire the stunning beauty of the region. Additionally, you'll discover more about the real history of witches. Enjoy yourself!
Visit https://www.tripindicator.com/reims-activities/1/5049/N.html for Reims tourist attractions, sightseeing tours, outdoor activities, water sports and day trips.

Visit https://wikitravel.org/en/Reims for more travel information.
1. Elektricity Festival Rue du Docteur Lemoine Reims Cathedral 20-24 March 2013 It is possible to think that the festival is something related to electricity. But, it's the name of a festival which blends contemporary and urban music. The festival's organizers have put together an exciting lineup that allows you to experience electronic music that is new as well with other genres of music.
It is a cult favorite during the Reim festival, as well as the world of culture.
2. 2.
The Europuces Fair in Reims attracts an enormous number of antique lovers. This is where you should visit regardless of whether you're an expert antique dealer, a collector or bargain hunter.
European antique dealers offer an array of antiques available for sale. They include furniture, fine art, and even everyday objects. The Europuces Fair is a treasure collection.
3. Reims: 22 March to 8 April 2013. Meli'mome Festival at Place de l'Hotel de Ville
The festival isn't about Mummy or Dad. It's all about the children! The popularity of the festival has grown since 1989 , when it was first announced. It provides a vibrant mixture of fun and expressive music that will entertain your child.
The options for entertainment for younger youngsters include story telling, dancing songs and dance and puppet shows.
4. Festival Bernard Dimey, May in Waiting dates 2013 (10th-13th May 2012).
A festival held annually in memory of Bernard Dimey the Nogent poet. Every year, awards are presented to the best young people who attend spring-board events.
Bernard Dimey, a French poet and songwriter, was born 16 July 1931 in Nogent-en-Bassigny. The festival is targeted at young people and is focused on songs and poetry. He passed away in Paris on the 1st day of July, 1981.
5. 3. Sedan Medieval Festival (19th-20th May 2012).
It was built over six centuries in the past The Sedan Castle Fort was built around six centuries ago. It is the biggest European castle that covers a huge area of 35,000m2. It is located centrally in Sedan which makes it the perfect location to attend the medieval celebration.
The festival takes place in the castle fortress as well as in the town. Every year, the festival organizers come up with a new theme to surprise visitors. A dragon of full size that could be flaming and a massive of the north were developed in the year 2011.
Imagine being transported back to the medieval era, and watch the medieval sports and activities such as jousting, flag-throwingand cavalry competitions. Street theatre is an excellent opportunity to soak in the atmosphere of medieval times. It is also a great opportunity to eat and drink and be happy.
There are many stunning art and crafts from the past and the chance to observe medieval craftsmen working.
6. Joan of Arc Festival, in the early part of June (2nd-3rd June 2012).
The Joan of Arc Festival is one of the most important French celebrations. Reims is a celebration of its heroine.
It's an amazing spectacle to witness around 2000 people in historical costumes, marching alongside Charles VII and Joan of Arc.
There are a variety of events that celebrate the patron saint of the city, who freed it from the English in the 15th century. It is a great time to enjoy English-French rivalry if you're British and attend this celebration. Take advantage of the banter between the two countries and the good vibe of the celebration!
Take advantage of the market's medieval atmosphere and its epics from the past, and the surrounding ambience.
7. Les Sacres du Folklore Festival - Reims 21-25 June 2013
The Reims folk festival takes place in the spirit of love, friendship and peace. You can expect to hear the finest of traditional music and take part in an extensive program of folk-infused activities. The festival is huge and features more than 300 performers, musicians and singers, as well as dancers and dancers.
8. Ay Champagne Festival (every 2nd and 1st weekend of July 2014).
Also referred to as Henry IV Festival
Ay is thought to be the top champagne village in the region. It is also home to Bollinger, Gosset, and Ayala and Deutz & Gelderman.
The festival is packed with bubbly champagne and lots of entertainment. This festival is well worth having a few days' notice.
9. Clin d'oeil Festival , Reims 5th-7th July 2013, Reims.
The festival has been in existence since 2003's European Year of People with Disabilities. It began as an event that was a singular one. However, much like the moss that gathers stones, it has evolved into a spectacular event that is still conducted.
It is here that you can discover the talents of a variety of deaf individuals. This festival helps bridge the gap between hearing and deaf communities by giving them the opportunity to express themselves artistically. There are many different forms of artistic expression and art that include painting, sculpture, and design.
10. Fete des Sorcieres, Chalindrey Witch Festival, October
Today, there are numerous ways that witches are able to live happily in various countries but centuries ago, they were burned to the ground. The Fort of Cognelot was the scene of a witch-hunt and was named Devil's Point in 16th century. It has a rich supernatural history due to its Celtic roots.
Since the beginning of time since the Witch Festival has been going. The tradition is celebrated and guests can enjoy spooky dances that go on until the early hours or even longer eerie ones. There will be exhibits and films in the appropriate category and face painting.
It is possible to listen to local ghost stories and admire the stunning beauty of the region. Additionally, you'll discover more about the real history of witches. Enjoy yourself!
Visit https://www.tripindicator.com/reims-activities/1/5049/N.html for Reims tourist attractions, sightseeing tours, outdoor activities, water sports and day trips.

Visit https://wikitravel.org/en/Reims for more travel information.
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