Fay-of-Brittany

Fay-of-Brittany is a common French, located in the department of the Loire-Atlantique and the area Pays of the Loire.

The inhabitants of the commune name the Fayens and Fayennes .

Geography

History

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

Church of Fay-of-Brittany : beautiful building of neo-gothic style, built, just like the major part of the churches of this area, at the end it 19th century (see church of Blain). Beautiful rosettes and pretty stained glasses

Bridge Romain : Bridge dating from the Middle Ages, partially destroyed, its structure is still visible in the countryside fayenne

stele Loïc Merlant : Stele set up in memory of this famous resisting Nantes, shot Fay of Brittany by the Germans. A ceremony takes place each year in September on the site of the stele.

Site of the madeleine : Pretty raised park, it was created on the edge of secondary road 16 during the municipal mandate of Rene Bernard. It includes/understands 2 ponds managed by the angling club " Gaulle blinoise" , and a cultural complex called " space madeleine" , this one is composed of two rooms; a room in standard step theater of 238 places and a versatile room of 300 places with scene and kitchens. The site is also equipped with medical T tables of picnic.

Personalities related to the commune

See too

  • Common of the Loire-Atlantique

External bonds

  • Fay-of-Brittany on the site of the Community of Communes of Erdre and Gesvres
  • site of the Firemen of Fay of Brittany
  • Fay-of-Brittany on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Fay-of-Brittany on the site of INSEE
  • Fay-of-Brittany on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Fay-of-Brittany on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Fay-of-Brittany on Mapquest

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