Bouy-Luxembourg

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The charming village of Bouy-Luxembourg lies on the edge of the chalk plateau of dry Champagne, not far from the lush greenery of the Forêt d'Orient. A little geography: 307 inhabitants in 1790 - 165 inhabitants in 1999 Inhabitants' names: Bouy-Luxembourg has no name. A referendum should lead to an official name. 1204 hectares in area Agricultural region: Chalky Champagne Geographical region: Central Champagne Plateau. A little history: At the end of the Ancien Régime, Bouy was part of the Duchy of Piney. The village owes its name to the de Luxembourg family, whose head, the Duke of Luxembourg, was the high justicier and hunted in the commune, hence the name Bouy-Luxembourg. Martin Beaugrand, the famous 19th-century theologian, was born in Bouy-Luxembourg. The bishop entrusted him with the management of the Ursuline convent in Troyes, which he kept for 25 years, and at the same time entrusted him with the spiritual care of the city's prisons. On his death, the Ursulines had him buried in the nave of their church, under a marble tomb with an inscription engraved by Edmond Herluison de Troyes, recounting all the virtues of the saint and learned theologian. Cultural heritage: Saint-Loup church, built in the 18th century but dating back to the 16th century. Listed as a "Monument Historique", it comprises 3 rectangular naves, with a 3-sided apse and equilateral aisles on the lower sides, a layout reminiscent of the churches in Montreuil and Montiéramey. Statuette of the Virgin Mary, 16th century. The Virgin is seated on a throne and holds the infant Jesus on her lap. The child's right arm and head are broken. Sanctuary: The construction of this part of the church was once the responsibility of the local lord. According to Catholic custom and ecclesiastical discipline, no female figure may be painted or sculpted in the sanctuary of a church. Natural heritage: As you stroll through the area, you'll be able to admire the beauty of the orchids and other curiosities of this rich and varied flora.

Source

Source: Parc Naturel de la Forêt d'Orient

Copyright: Creative Commons 3.0

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Address: 18 rue Basse, Bouy-Luxembourg

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