Two-day flagship flea market at the Museum of Life of Yesteryear in Les Ormes-sur-Voulzie
For several years, the Museum of Life of Yesteryear in Les Ormes-sur-Voulzie has organized its Grand Annual Flea Market every June, which has become a major event on the Brie calendar. Spread over two days, Saturday and Sunday, the event takes place on the museum esplanade, Chemin de Frilure, and offers visitors a complete experience combining bargain hunting, cultural entertainment and friendliness. This flea market reflects the museum itself: passionate, generous and deeply committed to rural memory.
The Museum of Life of Yesteryear is an atypical venue created by enthusiasts who have patiently gathered, over several decades, thousands of objects, tools, machines and testimonies from the rural world of the 19th and 20th centuries. An old school, reconstructed shops, craftsmen's workshops, agricultural machines: everything is staged to immerse visitors in the daily life of times past. This exceptional context gives the annual flea market an extra dimension, that of an event rooted in the passion for heritage and old objects.
The Grand Flea Market is not limited to exhibitor stalls. It offers a real entertainment program that makes it a complete family event. Visitors can discover food trucks for catering, a barrel organ that sets the atmosphere with nostalgic melodies, and vintage games for children (spinning tops, stilts, hopscotch, wooden games). A special ceramics exhibition by the Swiss-French artist Marie-Laure Griffe is also presented over the two days, adding an artistic touch to the event.
A highly anticipated highlight: visitors have the opportunity to have their own items appraised by experts from the France 2 show Affaire conclue. This activity offers enthusiasts and the curious the chance to learn more about the history, origin and value of their personal finds. It is also an opportunity for delightful exchanges with recognized professionals in a warm, accessible atmosphere.
The museum restaurant, Chez Grand'Mère, operates throughout the flea market and offers family cuisine that fits perfectly with the spirit of the place. Reservations recommended at +33 (0)1 60 52 63 32. Food trucks complement the offering so everyone can eat according to their wishes, between two trips through the flea market aisles.
Les Ormes-sur-Voulzie is a village in the Montois, a little-known but endearing natural region of Seine-et-Marne. Located near Provins, a UNESCO-listed medieval city, the commune benefits from the surrounding heritage richness. The Grand Flea Market is thus part of a cultural and tourist ecosystem that invites visitors to extend their stay to discover the treasures of southern Brie: Provins, Bray-sur-Seine, Montereau-Fault-Yonne and the many character villages of the Seine valley and the Bassée.
The Museum of Life of Yesteryear Grand Flea Market takes place on Saturday June 20 and Sunday June 21, 2026, from 9 AM to 6 PM, on the museum esplanade, Chemin de Frilure, 77134 Les Ormes-sur-Voulzie. Free admission. Exhibitor fee: 3 €/meter. Information at +33 (0)6 86 35 58 45 or +33 (0)1 60 58 72 07, or by email at [email protected].
Grand Flea Market of the Musée de la Vie d'Autrefois on Saturday, June 20 and Sunday, June 21, 2026, from 9 AM to 6 PM, on the museum esplanade chemin de Frilure in Les Ormes-sur-Voulzie. About thirty second-hand dealers and antique dealers from all over France. On the program: object appraisals by Caroline Margeridon and buyers from the TV show Affaire conclue (with museum admission), ceramics exhibition by Marie-Laure Griffe, food trucks, barrel organ, and old-fashioned games for children. Free admission for visitors. Exhibitor pitch: €20 including tax for a 12 m² stand (4 m x 3 m), then €5 per additional meter.
The annual Grand Flea Market of the Musée de la Vie d'Autrefois returns on Saturday, June 20 and Sunday, June 21, 2026, from 9 AM to 6 PM, on the museum esplanade chemin de Frilure in Les Ormes-sur-Voulzie. After the success of the previous edition, which brought together about thirty second-hand dealers from all over France, the event is renewed within the museum's setting, combining heritage, entertainment, and friendly bargain hunting.
On the program: object appraisals by Caroline Margeridon, patroness of the museum, and several emblematic buyers from the TV show Affaire conclue (broadcast on France 2), with museum admission; ceramics exhibition by the Swiss-French artist Marie-Laure Griffe; food trucks on site; barrel organ strolls and old-fashioned games for children. The museum's restaurant Chez Grand'Mère will also be open throughout the event (reservations at 01 60 52 63 32).
Free admission for visitors. For exhibitors: €20 including tax for a 12 m² stand (4 m x 3 m), then €5 per additional meter; reception on Friday, June 19 from 4 PM to 7 PM or Saturday morning from 7 AM. Information at 06 86 35 58 45 or 01 60 58 72 07, or by email at [email protected].
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Esplanade du Musée de la Vie d'Autrefois
Chemin de Frilure, 77134 Les Ormes-sur-Voulzie