Spring flea market on the church square in a Seine-et-Marne Multien village
The Marcilly Flea Market is an annual event that enlivens this small village of the Multien, in the north of Seine-et-Marne, every spring. Held on the church square and in the adjacent streets, it brings together exhibitors and visitors in the authentic atmosphere of a typical rural Brie flea market. A friendly event that allows you to discover a preserved village while hunting for old items, clothing, books and trinkets of all kinds.
Every year in April, Marcilly organizes its annual flea market, which takes over the church square and surrounding streets, transforming the heart of the village into a cheerful bargain hunting market. Exhibitors, a mix of individuals and occasional flea market vendors, unfold their treasures from the early morning hours: antique furniture, crockery, clothing, books, trinkets, tools, postcards, vinyl records and various curiosities.
Marcilly is a small rural commune located in the natural Multien region, in the north of Seine-et-Marne, near Meaux and Dammartin-en-Goële. This little-known territory is nevertheless rich in heritage and preserved agricultural landscapes, composed of vast fields, small woods and typical Brie villages.
The flea market installation on the church square and in the adjacent streets offers a particularly photogenic setting. The church, often the oldest and most iconic monument in rural villages, brings a historical and heritage dimension that enriches the bargain hunting experience. Visitors can thus combine their quest for good deals with an architectural discovery.
The Marcilly flea market offers a general selection that satisfies all tastes: antique furniture enthusiasts, crockery hunters, vinyl collectors, parents looking for toys, DIY enthusiasts seeking tools, voracious readers of used books. This diversity, characteristic of rural flea markets where professionals and individuals mix, guarantees every visitor the hope of finding a rare piece.
The Multien is a relatively unknown natural region that offers beautiful discoveries to curious visitors: agricultural landscapes, character villages, small Romanesque or Gothic churches, traces of the Great War (the Battle of the Marne took place in part in this area), Brie gastronomy. Near Marcilly, the city of Meaux with its cathedral, Great War museum and cheese markets is well worth a complementary visit.
The Marcilly Flea Market takes place on Sunday, April 19, 2026 on the church square and in the adjacent streets. Admission is free for visitors.
Marcilly annual flea market on Sunday April 19, 2026 on the church square and in the adjacent streets. Seine-et-Marne Multien village. Free admission.
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