Buzançais
Buzançais is a common French, located in the department of the Indre and the area Center.
Geography
History
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
The War memorial the of the war of 1870 with Buzançais known as Whining the with its Berrichonne in foot, crying of pain, the head hidden in its arm supported over a stele and holding in the other hand a funeral wreath, works of the sculptor Ernest Nivet (1871-1948) inaugurated on October 28th, 1900, set up on the place of the Plays (current Balanant place). The poem Berrichonne , in patois berrichon by the poet Gabriel Nigond (1877-1937) is the literary transcription.
The Priory Holy-Cross comprises mainly the church prieurale, founded in January 1418 by Jean de Prie, lord of Buzançais. It sheltered a community of monk about the Croisiers. Closed 6 years before the Revolution, it was successively town hall, market with the grains, posts with the horses then workshop of clothes industry of linen room until 1983. Since 1985, it is partially the property of the Association of Safeguard.
Personalities related to the commune
-
Philippe Chub, admiral de France, count - inter alia - of Buzançais.
- Albert Laprade, architect.
- the journalist Michel Denisot was born in Buzançais in 1945.
See too
- Common of Indre
External bonds
- Site of the commune
- Buzançais on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Buzançais on the site of INSEE
- Buzançais on the site of Quid
- Localization of Buzançais on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Buzançais on Mapquest
- Site of the Association of Safeguard of the Priory Holy-Cross
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