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Sound & Light Show of Provins
Sound & Light Show of provins

For the 30th time, this wonderful evening show brings medieval Provins to life: the epic story of Thibaud of Champagne, the feudal lords and falconry, the fairs of Champagne, the rose of Provins, lepers and conflicts, dances and merriment, the seasons and village life...

Practical info:
On 10, 11, 17 & 18 June 2011, at nightfall, about 10.30 p.m.
In the Gardens of the Fransiscan Abbey (Couvent des Cordelières) in the Downtown.
Information: 33 (0) 1 64 60 16 77 or 33 (0) 1 64 00 57 00
.
http://sonlumiere.provins.free.fr
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Prices:
adults 12 € - children 12 years of age and under 9 €


To see the trailer on YouTube,
click here


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 The Medieval Festival of Provins

the Medieval festival of Provins

For the 28th time, the town of Provins organizes
a festival that shouldn’t be missed!
The 2011 theme is "Flavours, Plants and Gardens".

Travel in te Middle Ages thanks to 2000 persons taking part in this famous medieval festival (the nobility, lepers, musicians, troubadours, craftsmen, etc.).
Many entertainments and activities in the streets, soldiers’ camps in the ramparts, etc.


On saturday night, in the Villecran area across from the Tourist Office, troubadours, storytellers and musicians will enliven a medieval banquet.

Practical info:
Saturday 18 & Sunday 19 June 2011 from 10 a.m. the two days.
In all the streets of the Upper Town.
Information: 33 (0) 1 64 00 39 39
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www.provins-medieval.com

Prices:
10 € for a day - 14 € for two days - 4,50 € for persons in medieval costume - free for children 12 years of age and under.
Medieval banquet:
14 € - Package ticket & banquet: 45 €
                                                                                                                                                                                          

 MEDIEVAL SHOWS


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The Eagles of the ramparts

The Eagles of the ramparts

the eAgles of the ramparts

Come and discover our splendid birds of prey in perfect harmony with horses, wolves and dromedaries in a magnificent open air theatre.

The tales told here are an unforgettable experience for young and old alike.
After the show, visit the bird’s aviary and shop.

Practical info:
Daily from 2 April to 1 November 2011.
From 1 to 30 June: weekend at 2.30 p.m., 4 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 11.30 a.m.,
1 p.m. (shows for groups but also open to individuals),

2.30 p.m. and 4 p.m.
- Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. and 4 p.m.
18 & 19 June: Medieval Festival: shows at 2.30 p.m.,
4 p.m. and 5.30 p.m.

Length: 45 min.

Prices:
adults 11 € - children 7,50 € (5-12 years old).
Cut-prices with the Pass Cards (Pass Provins, Pass'Murailles or Pass Famille): adults 9,50 €
children 6,20 € (5-12 years old).

To find out more about this show, click here



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The Legend of the knights


The Legend of the knights

the Legend of the knights

Where equestrian art mixes with magic in the shadows of the centuries-old ramparts.

Big festivities are given to celebrate Thibaud IV’s return of crusades.
Cavalcades, trick riding, dressage and juggling acts
transport you into a world of knights and princesses.

But the Earl must fight the terrible Torvark and his wolves, warriors and redoubtable medieval siege engines!
A great show full of horsemanship and jousts at full gallop! Our magnificent iberian horses, in perfect harmony with their riders, will make you share our passion by realizing difficult dance steps and the most crazy caprioles.

Wolves, camel and numerous farm animals will contribute to this unforgettable show.

Educational signs about medieval siege engines and shop.

Practical info:
Shows from 2 April to 1 November 2011.
From 1 to 30 June: weekend at 3.30 p.m. - week at 2.30 p.m.
18 & 19 June: Medieval Festival: Saturday at 2.30 p.m.,
4.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. - Sunday at 11.30 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4.30 p.m.

Covered gallery for a complete comfort - Lentgh: 45 min.

Prices: adults 11 € - children 7,50 € (5-12 years old).
Cut-prices with the Pass Cards (Pass Provins, Pass'Murailles or Pass Famille): adults 9,50 € - children
6,20 € (5-12 years old).

Combination ticket: The Legend of the knights + The Age of the ramparts:
adults 16 € - children 10,70 € (5-12 years old).
Cut-prices with the Pass Cards (Pass Provins, Pass'Murailles or Pass Famille): adults 15 € - children 9,90 € (5-12 years old).

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 The Age of the ramparts



The Age of the ramparts

the age of the ramparts

Come and see our spectacular medieval siege engines work - a trebuchet, mangonel, and other types of catapults.

The Lord of Provins, assisted by his valiant knights Godefroy and Hubert, put on a playful, well-paced show to describe the skills and techniques of waging war during the Middle Ages and explain period weapons with equestrian games.

May the best man win!


Practical info:
Shows from 28 April to 1 July 2011.
From 1 to 30 June: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 11a.m.

Covered gallery for a complete comfort - Lentgh: 45 min.

Prices: adults 6,50 € - children 4,50 € (5-12 years old).
Cut-prices with the Pass Cards (Pass Provins, Pass'Murailles or Pass Famille): adults 5,50 € - children
3,70 € (5-12 years old).

Combination ticket: The Legend of the knights + The Age of the ramparts:
adults 16 € - children 10,70 € (5-12 years old).
Cut-prices with the Pass Cards (Pass Provins, Pass'Murailles or Pass Famille): adults 15 € - children 9,90 € (5-12 years old).

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Medieval banquet in the Taverne des Oubliées

medieval banquet in the taverne des oubliées

In one of the largest lower room of Provins, from the 12th century, included in France's National Inventory of Historical Monuments, you will find a real medieval banquet.

You will eat medieval specialities and drink some "hypocras", a medieval wine.

Between each meal, storytellers, troubadours, performers, fire spitters, comedians, dancers, jesters, magicians take you in a festive mood!


Practical info:
Every Saturday night from 2 April to 29 October.
14 rue Saint Thibault.

Prices:
adults 35 € - children 20 € (12 years of age and under).

Information, Provins Tourist Office: 33 (0) 1 64 60 26 26.
Contact us by mail, click here



Guided tour of Provins

Visit with the Videoguide
 

Guided tour: "Provins, WORLD HERITAGE" and Videoguide

Discover the history of Provins like you prefer, wiht a guide or thanks to the videoguide.

- The guided visit to the fortified town, accompanied by a guide, gives you an insight into the history of Provins and offers a panorama of its rich heritage.
The tour, which starts from Saint-Jean’s Gate and goes up to Jouy Gate to see the ramparts, will take you to Place du Châtel. Then you will discover the Tithe Barn, a witness of the great splendour of the city at the time of the Fairs of Champagne.

- The videoguide, an easy-to-use and ingenious tool, equipped with GPS, will accompany you in the streets and monuments of the medieval town and its surroundings, to explore unimaginable treasures.

Pratical info:
Guided tour : Daily from 2 April to 1 November 2011.
From 1 to 31 October:
daily at 4 p.m.
Only on request and obligatory booking at the Tourist Office, before 12 a.m. or call the Tourist Office 33 (0) 1 64 60 26 26.
Departure from the Tourist Office, lasts 90 min.
Prices
: adults 8 € - children 2 € (5-12 years old) - free for visitors 5 years of age and under.

Videoguide : Location all year long at the Tourist Office.
Prices:
adults 13 € - children 9 € (5-12 years old).


To find out more,
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 The Provins Tourist Train

the tourist train

The Provins Tourist Train takes you through the medieval town with a recorded commentary about the history and the main monuments of Provins (French and English).

Numerous stops. The whole tour lasts 30 min.

The ticket is available for all day round.

Practical info:
The Tourist Train works until 1 November 2011.
From 1 to 30 June:
daily from 11 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. (except from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.).

No Tourist Train on 17, 18 & 19 June (Medieval Festival).
No contractual information and may be modified.

Prices:
adults 5,50 € - children 4 € (5-12 years old).
Cut-prices with the Pass Cards (Pass Provins, Pass'Murailles or Pass Famille): adults 4,90 € - children
3,60 € (5-12 years old).

To find out more, click here



 
The Provins Rose Garden

the provins rose garden

At feet of monuments, you will find a quiet and charming rose garden. In a bucolic atmosphere, you will learn about the story of this emblematic flower, its colors, shapes, scents, and its virtues.

You will know everything there is about ancient roses - Rosa Gallica (roses of Provins), Rosa Damascena, Rosa Alba, Rosa Centifolia, hybrid tea roses - and modern roses which flower until autumn.

The garden of “simples” will introduce you to various medieval plants, with medicinal properties, like Dill, Angelica, Comfrey…

Guided visit on request and sale of rose bushes.
Tearoom with terrace, shop, exhibition room and music concerts. Wheelchair access.


Practical info:
The Provins Rose Garden is open from 2 April to 24 December 2011.
From 1 to 30 June: daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
11 rue des Prés.


Prices:
5 € - free for visitors 12 years of age and under.
Cut-prices with the Pass Cards (Pass Provins, Pass'Murailles or Pass Famille): 4,80 € - free for visitors 12 years of age and under.
Annual ticket 16,50 .

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 continuous activities

 The Farm de la Mercy in Chenoise

the Farm de la Mercy in Chenoise

It is a farm in service at only 10 km far away from Provins.
You can discover farmer's occupations
give to eat and stroke animals: rabbits, sheeps, chicks, cows, pigs and all sort of palmipeds.
Numerous workshops complete the visit like how to prepare bread or how to shear a sheep, etc.

Practical info:
Length: 2 hours or all day long.
Guided tour on booking (from 15 persons), except in winter.

Information:
Route de la Croix, D12 - 77160 Chenoise.
Tel./Fax: 33 (0) 1 64 00 93 10.
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Prices: Guided tour only: 5,80 €.
Guided tour + 1 workshop + drive on barouche: 8,90 €







 Farm of Saint-Hilliers 

educational farm of Saint-Hilliers

A guided tour with a specialist to discover farm animals in a typically Brie setting, at 7 km far away from Provins: poultry, chicks, cows, horses, sheeps, goats, donkeys, pigs, rabbits, etc.
You can assist the birth of a small chick, collect eggs in the henhouse, milk one goat, give to eat and stroke animals.

Practical info:
Length: 2 hours.
From 1 Novembre to 31 March: Saturday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., weather permitting - Week: on booking - Closed on Sunday.
From 1 April to 31 October:
Saturday and Sunday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., weather permitting - Week: on booking.

Information: Tel. 33 (0) 1 64 00 24 61 - Fax: 33 (0) 1 64 60 15 48. Hameau de Savigny, 77160 Saint Hilliers.
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Price: 7,50 €



                                                                                                                                                                                          
  
this agenda is subject to change during the year.
                                                                                                                                                                                          

 what you missed in june