Clothing, toys and bric-a-brac sale in a barn in Villuis, Seine-et-Marne
The clothing, toys, and bric-a-brac sale of Villuis is an original event held over three days, from Friday April 17 to Sunday April 19, 2026, in the atypical setting of a village barn. This extended format allows visitors to hunt at their own pace, in a place full of character, in search of clothing, children's toys, and the whole diversity of objects grouped under the name bric-a-brac. An authentic and warm hunting experience in the heart of southeastern Seine-et-Marne.
Off the beaten track of the classic flea market: that's what the clothing, toys, and bric-a-brac sale of Villuis offers. From Friday April 17 to Sunday April 19, 2026, starting at 9 a.m. each day, a village barn opens its doors to host this atypical event. Far from the bustle of large gatherings, you hunt here in an intimate and preserved setting, where each object seems to have a story to tell. The three-day format offers the luxury of being able to come back, take your time, and negotiate in a serene atmosphere.
The very title of the event announces its diversity: clothing, toys, and bric-a-brac. A true Prévert-style inventory that will delight bargain hunters in search of varied deals. On the clothing side, you'll find pieces for adults and children, often at unbeatable prices. The toys will delight families and collectors: miniature cars, plush toys, board games, wooden toys, figurines, children's books. As for the bric-a-brac, the unknown is what makes it charming: dishware, trinkets, small furniture, tools, decorative objects, curiosities of all kinds form a heterogeneous whole where you can make the most beautiful discoveries.
Holding a sale in a barn means offering bargain hunters an exceptional setting full of character. The old beams, stone walls, and muffled atmosphere of a rural building all combine to create a unique atmosphere that transforms the simple visit into a true experience. This type of event has the merit of enhancing the built heritage of villages, by bringing to life places that come out of their daily use for the duration of an event. For visitors, it's a dive into the rural authenticity of southern Seine-et-Marne.
With a few hundred inhabitants, Villuis is a small rural village in southeastern Seine-et-Marne, near the border with Aube and Bray-sur-Seine. Nestled in the agricultural landscapes characteristic of the region, it offers a peaceful setting to visitors. Far from the Parisian bustle, the village invites slowness and the discovery of a preserved rural way of life. The spring sale is the ideal opportunity to come and explore this discreet corner of the department.
With three days of opening, you can choose the moment that best suits you to visit the sale. Mornings are often the calmest for hunting peacefully, while the weekend generally attracts more people. Bring small change for negotiations, a sturdy bag or basket, and clothing suitable for the season: April can still be cool, and the inside of a barn can be cooler than outside. For bulky purchases, plan an appropriate vehicle.
Take advantage of your visit to Villuis to discover this region still preserved from mass tourism. Just a few kilometers away, Bray-sur-Seine offers an interesting heritage and a pleasant setting along the river. Further north, the medieval city of Provins, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is absolutely worth a visit. The landscapes of the Bassée and the Seine valley offer beautiful walking and cycling routes, and the surrounding villages often hold small heritage treasures to discover.
The clothing, toys, and bric-a-brac sale of Villuis takes place from Friday April 17 to Sunday April 19, 2026, starting at 9 a.m. each day, in a village barn (77480). Admission is free. Parking available nearby. Villuis is accessible from Bray-sur-Seine or Provins via local roads.
Clothing, toys and bric-a-brac sale of Villuis from Friday April 17 to Sunday April 19, 2026, starting at 9 a.m. each day, in a barn. Free admission.
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