Flea market and art craft market in the wine-growing village of Lussac, near Saint-Émilion
The Lussac flea market and art craftsmanship takes place every summer in the village of this wine-producing commune of the Lussac-Saint-Émilion appellation. Second-hand dealers and art craftsmen (painters, sculptors, ceramists, jewelry designers) share the village streets for a day of treasure hunting and creation. Refreshments and food available on site, free entry.
Every summer, the village of Lussac (33570) hosts a flea market and an art craft market in its picturesque streets. Second-hand dealers and artisans share the space to offer visitors an original mix of antique furniture, trinkets, collector's items and handmade creations: paintings, sculptures, ceramics, jewelry, turned wood objects, designer lighting, and art textiles.
Lussac is a commune of about 1,500 inhabitants nestled on the hillsides of the right bank of the Dordogne, northeast of Saint-Émilion. Its Lussac-Saint-Émilion appellation produces renowned red wines. The village has remarkable heritage with its Romanesque Church of Saint-Pierre, its Gallo-Roman villas, and its rolling vineyard landscapes. The flea market benefits from this enchanting setting, making it a cultural as well as a shopping outing.
The originality of this event lies in the cohabitation between second-hand dealers and art craftsmen. Visitors move from a stand of antique earthenware to a contemporary ceramics workshop, from a lot of vintage postcards to an exhibition of original paintings. The refreshments and food allow for an extended day of discoveries.
The Lussac flea market and art craftsmanship returns on September 2, 2026, in the wine-growing village. Second-hand dealers and art craftsmen, free entry, refreshments.
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