Flea market — Sillery, July (51500)
The Brocante de Sillery (51500) is held every July in this Grand Cru Champagne village, on the outskirts of Reims. This summer event brings together exhibitors and bargain hunters in an exceptional wine-growing setting, on the UNESCO World Heritage Champagne slopes, for a friendly day combining discoveries and Champenois authenticity.
The Brocante de Sillery (51500) is an annual summer event that enlivens this wine-growing village in the Montagne de Reims, classified as a Grand Cru of Champagne. Every July, the flea market sets up in the village streets and public spaces, welcoming exhibitors and visitors in an exceptional natural setting.
Sillery is one of the 17 Grand Cru villages of Champagne, whose vineyards produce the highest quality grapes, supplying the largest houses with elite raw materials. The commune has been known since the 17th century for its wines, mentioned in royal chronicles. This wine prestige gives the annual flea market a particularly elegant and attractive setting for visitors.
In July, the Sillery flea market takes advantage of the height of summer to welcome both locals from the commune and neighboring villages, as well as tourists passing through on the Champagne route. Exhibitors offer characteristic items from Champenois attics: antique furniture, porcelain and earthenware, glassware and crystal, collectible trinkets, old books, toys, embroidered linens, agricultural and wine-making objects. Pieces related to Champagne and its production—bottle labels, old corkscrews, service accessories—regularly appear.
The Sillery flea market is part of the network of summer events in the Montagne de Reims, offering visitors numerous opportunities to discover the vineyard villages while hunting for treasures. The natural setting of the village, surrounded by vineyards, provides an incomparable backdrop for a second-hand market day.
Sillery (51500) is a Grand Cru village of Champagne, located between Reims and the Montagne de Reims. Its vineyard, primarily planted with Pinot Noir, has produced exceptional grapes for centuries. The commune is crossed by the Champagne wine route and welcomes many wine and gastronomic tourism enthusiasts throughout the year. The summer flea market in July enriches this tourist offering with a popular cultural and festive dimension.
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