The Bleuet de France is a national symbol of remembrance and solidarity. Created after the First World War, it provides assistance to veterans, victims of war and terrorism, their loved ones, and all those who serve the nation, whether they are military personnel, firefighters, police officers, or committed civilians.
The donations collected are used to fund concrete actions: social support, housing assistance, psychological support, and memorial projects.

In November 2025, Bleuet de France will celebrate its centenary.
To mark the occasion, Château de Flaugergues is joining this national initiative and becoming an official collection point: anyone can make a donation there to support Bleuet de France’s work.
From November 1 to 11, 2025, a commemorative exhibition will be held in the castle’s armory.
It will offer visitors the opportunity to (re)discover the history of the Bleuet de France and revisit the two world wars—1914–1918 and 1939–1945—through archival documents, period objects, and explanatory panels.
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