A millennium of heritage in the heart of Grimaud
Grimaud did not wait for history to bestow its medieval identity; it has proudly embodied it for over a thousand years. The majestic ruins of its castle stand guard over the village rooftops, its cobbled alleyways whisper tales of knights and merchants past, and the Fête Patronale de la Saint-Michel remains one of the village’s most enduring traditions.
Celebrated every last Sunday in September since the Middle Ages—alongside the Foire de la Laine (Wool Fair) and the Feux de la Saint-Jean (Midsummer Fires)—this festival is far more than a vibrant celebration; it is a cornerstone of Grimaud’s identity, weaving a seamless thread through the centuries. By capturing the enchantment of the “Une Nuit au Moyen Âge” festivities (A Night in the Middle-Age), Les Médiévales de la Saint-Michel (The Saint-Michael Medieval Fair) have established themselves as the ultimate late-summer heritage celebration, lending an incomparable charm to this hilltop village where Provence meets the French Riviera.























