In Neufchâteau’s Saint-Nicolas church, Le Crépuscule des Pierres transforms old stones into living witnesses to a forgotten past. Imagined by Damien Fontaine, this immersive experience invites you to discover a secret buried for eight centuries, between shadows, light and strong emotions.
For 1h20, against a backdrop of spectacular video-mapping, an original soundtrack and striking light effects, you are projected back to the 13ᵉ century, in the midst of the church’s construction. A tragedy occurs: the foreman is found dead. It’s up to you to discover the truth. Suicide, accident or curse? It’s up to each spectator to investigate and make choices that will influence the course of history.
This show isn’t something you watch, it’s something you experience. Thanks to an innovative interactive device, the audience becomes the protagonist of the story. Your decisions count, your intuitions guide the story. In this way, each evening becomes a unique moment, where the mystery is revealed from a new angle.
Combining cutting-edge technology and captivating storytelling, Twilight of the Stones offers an extraordinary sensory experience for families and friends alike. Don’t miss this total immersion in history, and let the magic of the site take you by surprise. Reserve your place and become part of the legend.
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Average duration 1h20
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Languages spoken French
From 06.01.2026 to 08.03.2026
PASS Vosges rate available only at the Tourist Office (remote booking possible).
- Admission to the show
February 13 to 17, 2026
February 19 to 22, 2026
February 24 to March 1, 2026
March 3 to 8, 2026
Two performances per evening: 6:30 pm and 8:30 pm
- Total immersion in a medieval universe
- Interactive storytelling where the audience influences the story
- A historic site charged with emotion
Office de Tourisme de l'Ouest des Vosges
The Office de Tourisme de l’Ouest des Vosges promotes the entire Ouest Vosgien region, with its flagship sites including Joan of Arc’s birthplace and the Visages de Jehanne center, the amphitheater and mosaic at the Gallo-Roman site of Grand, and the natural assets of the Meuse and limestone grasslands.
88300 Neufchâteau
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Accueil Vélo