Nestled in the Fontainebleau forest in Vaudoué, the Fourches Templar Chapel—the oldest Templar chapel in France, dating back to 1150—continues its restoration in 2026 thanks to devoted volunteers.
In Élancourt, in the Yvelines, the Commandery of the Templars of La Villedieu has weathered the centuries, reinventing itself as a true digital hub, set between a listed medieval chapel, free exhibitions, and innovative tools for everyone.
In Coulommiers (Seine-et-Marne), one of France's best-preserved Templar treasures stands tall: the Templar Commandery. A rare historical relic built between the 12th and 15th centuries, this site is open to visitors only during certain seasons. It offers a captivating journey into the Middle Ages and the enigmatic world of the Knights Templar.