This Sunday, July 6, Montpellier vibrates to the rhythm of festivals, exhibitions and large-scale sporting events. Experience a weekend full of discoveries by immersing yourself in the world of Beach Volleyball with the Beach Masters, explore the permanent collections of major museums for free, and enjoy a unique experience at the Agropol’Eat Festival. Here is your guide to making the most of this captivating weekend in Montpellier.

The Beach Masters: an unmissable event for volleyball fans

Whether you are a fan of beach volleyball or simply looking for an exhilarating sporting activity, don’t miss the Beach Masters this Sunday. The Rauze park will host the semi-finals and finals of the Beach Pro Tour, bringing together some of the best teams in the world. With pitchside seats available for just €8, the event is accessible to all.

The free village opened for the occasion will offer numerous entertainment And initiations, as well as a dedicated boutique and a relaxation area. This is a great way to combine sport and entertainment in a friendly and dynamic setting.

Free visit to Montpellier museums: culture accessible to all

Fabre Museum and MO.CO. : immerse yourself in the artistic heritage

This Sunday, enjoy free and open access to the permanent collections of the Fabre Museum, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The flash workshop at 11:15 a.m. and 2 p.m. will appeal to young and old alike thanks to a creative and educational approach. Don’t miss the combined visit between the Fabre museum and the MO.CO. Panacea at 3 p.m., a free offer but requires early registration to guarantee your place on this artistic journey.

MO.CO. Hôtel des collections: discover Françoise Pétrovitch

As for the MO.CO. hotel of the collections, it offers a free exploration of the exceptional exhibition “On a bone” of Françoise Petrovich, between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Considered one of the most influential contemporary artists, this exhibition promises a captivating and unique immersion into her creative universe.

Agropol’Eat Festival: Culinary and Ecological Celebration

TheAgropol’Eat Festival promises to be an unmissable culinary and educational adventure at the Lavalette nautical base. Focused on food sustainability and biodiversity, this fourth edition features lectures, guided walks, and fun workshops suitable for the whole family. As a highlight, don’t miss the solidarity gastronomic banquet orchestrated by Michelin-starred chef Laurent Cherchi, or the live concert hosted by La Cumbiamba, which will bring a warm and festive atmosphere to the festivities. With this rich and varied program, Montpellier stands out as the ideal destination for a fun and informative weekend. For even more activities in Montpellier and the surrounding area, discover these cultural suggestions from our partner.