
Organized by the Comité Officiel des Fêtes, this beautiful village festival calls for summer and its festivities.
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ST JOHN'S FEAST DAY
Friday 27 June 2025 at 9:30 pm
Place de la Courtine
St John's Day was originally a spring festival. It was a celebration of renewal, and the pagan tradition of passing through the flames of a brazier took on the meaning of purification. A few weeks later, the arrival of the summer solstices gave us another excuse to celebrate. St John's Day at the end of June is said to have been born of the marriage of these two celebrations.
Organised by the Comité Officiel des Fêtes, this beautiful village festival is a harbinger of summer and its festivities. Under the lanterns and to the rhythmic music of DJ, come and dance along with the people of Saint-Paul from 9.30pm.
Catering on site.
Programme subject to change.
Friday 27 June 2025 at 9:30 pm
Place de la Courtine
St John's Day was originally a spring festival. It was a celebration of renewal, and the pagan tradition of passing through the flames of a brazier took on the meaning of purification. A few weeks later, the arrival of the summer solstices gave us another excuse to celebrate. St John's Day at the end of June is said to have been born of the marriage of these two celebrations.
Organised by the Comité Officiel des Fêtes, this beautiful village festival is a harbinger of summer and its festivities. Under the lanterns and to the rhythmic music of DJ, come and dance along with the people of Saint-Paul from 9.30pm.
Catering on site.
Programme subject to change.
ST JOHN'S FEAST DAY
Friday 27 June 2025 at 9:30 pm
Place de la Courtine
St John's Day was originally a spring festival. It was a celebration of renewal, and the pagan tradition of passing through the flames of a brazier took on the meaning of purification. A few weeks later, the arrival of the summer solstices gave us another excuse to celebrate. St John's Day at the end of June is said to have been born of the marriage of these two celebrations.
Organised by the Comité Officiel des...
Friday 27 June 2025 at 9:30 pm
Place de la Courtine
St John's Day was originally a spring festival. It was a celebration of renewal, and the pagan tradition of passing through the flames of a brazier took on the meaning of purification. A few weeks later, the arrival of the summer solstices gave us another excuse to celebrate. St John's Day at the end of June is said to have been born of the marriage of these two celebrations.
Organised by the Comité Officiel des...
Opening times
On 27 June 2025
- 21:30 at 01:00