The Open-Air Flea Markets showcase antiques, furniture, trinkets, display objects, and curiosities. This event celebrates a tradition over 30 years old at the Parc site. A wide range of goods, mostly from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is available.
It's a gathering for lovers of flea markets, antiques, and collectible items: trinkets, furniture, paintings, decorative objects, lithographs, bronzes, porcelains, enamels, postcards, stamps, coins...
Originally, the Flea Markets took place in various public squares in Metz. Since 1978, the Metz Métropole Exhibition Park has hosted them. From 90 exhibitors initially, these markets have grown to over 150! Exhibitors mainly come from the Grand Est region but also from the Parisian and Lyon regions, northern France, the Centre, and occasionally the South or Brittany.
As the second regular market after St Ouen, it has become a must-see for ancient object enthusiasts. In total, more than 150,000 people visit the Metz Flea Markets each year. Visitors, including Germans, Belgians, Dutch, and Italians, see these Metz Markets as a true hub of the flea market offer.
The market offers many services to exhibitors and visitors: fast food, ATM, etc.
Good to know
Visitor hours: Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Free entry
Parking provided by Metz Expo Events (do not use the LE MET’ paid relay parking)
Exhibitors: Request your buyer's card (€50 per year)
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Metz Evénements
Rue de la Grange aux Bois
57070 Metz
France
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