ATTENTION: due to the extreme heat and in accordance with a prefectural decree in force since July 10, the firework display planned for La Ferté-sous-Jouarre has been canceled for July 14. Nevertheless, the official morning ceremony remains on schedule.
Every July 14, the blue, white and red colors reclaim squares and parks across France for the national holiday. The day commemorates both the storming of the Bastille in 1789 and the Festival of the Federation of 1790, two foundational events in the national story that embody the values of liberty, equality and fraternity. In La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, as in many municipalities of Île-de-France, the celebration takes the form of a popular gathering where ceremonies, sociability and fireworks mingle. When night falls, the sky becomes the main stage and eyes turn to the first rockets, a summertime ritual that brings together generations. The town is among the Seine-et-Marne communities taking part in the festivities this July 14, 2026.
Bisected by the Marne, La Ferté-sous-Jouarre has a history that goes back to the Middle Ages. Its name, derived from the term “ferté,” denotes a fortified place, recalling the defensive role the town once played. Over the centuries, it grew thanks to the river and trade, before earning international renown with the exploitation of the famous meulières de La Ferté-sous-Jouarre. These millstone blocks, exported to many countries, long sustained the commune’s prosperity. Today, this heritage still shapes the landscape, visible in several sites and collections that recount this industrial and riverine past.
To enjoy the fireworks, it’s easy to reach La Ferté-sous-Jouarre from Paris thanks to Transilien line P departing from Gare de l’Est, the station just a short walk from the town center. By car, the commune is accessible via the D603 and the major east Île-de-France routes. Before the festivities, take time to stroll along the quays of the Marne, visit the Jardin de l’Île, or discover the Musée de la Seine-et-Marne, dedicated to local history and the famous meulières that put the town on the map. A riverside stroll offers a pleasant prelude before you lift your eyes to the sky when the pyrotechnic show begins.
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
And happy Bastille Day to all.
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Dates and Opening Time
On July 14, 2026
From 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Location
La Ferté sous Jouarre
la ferte sous Jouarre
77260 Ferte Sous Jouarre (La)
Route planner
Accessibility info
Access
Transilien line P
Prices
Free
Official website
www.la-ferte-sous-jouarre.fr