Flea market and antique dealers' market on the church square in Varennes-en-Argonne
The Brocante de Varennes-en-Argonne is held on the Place de l'Église, in the heart of this historic village in Meuse Argonne. Around 80 exhibitors offer flea market items, antiques, and local products during this May event. Varennes-en-Argonne is a village steeped in history, known for the arrest of Louis XVI in 1791. Entry is free and the friendly atmosphere attracts bargain hunters and strollers from all over the region.
The Brocante de Varennes-en-Argonne brings together around 80 exhibitors each year on the village's Place de l'Église. Second-hand dealers, antique dealers, and local producers offer a varied range of old objects, furniture, trinkets, and specialties from the Argonne region. The event takes place over a weekend in May, offering two days of discoveries and good deals.
Varennes-en-Argonne is a village in the Argonne forest, famous in French history for the arrest of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette on June 21, 1791, during their flight to Montmédy. The Argonne Museum retraces this historical episode and presents local traditions. The village also houses a World War I memorial, the Pennsylvania Memorial, recalling the Argonne battles of 1918.
Nestled between the wooded hills of Argonne and the Aire valley, Varennes-en-Argonne offers a remarkable natural setting. Hiking trails that crisscross the Argonne forest invite you to extend your visit. The flea market is an opportunity to discover this historical and natural heritage while browsing in an authentic village atmosphere.
Flea market and antique dealers' market on the church square in Varennes-en-Argonne.
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Place de l'Église de Varennes-en-Argonne
Place de l'Église, 55270 Varennes-en-Argonne