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Les Vans (; oc, Los Vans) is a
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in the Ardèche department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
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of southern
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.


Geography

The village of Les Vans, the principal settlement of the canton of the same name in the south of the Ardèche, lies at the centre of a basin near the Chassezac river. Dominant to the south is the Serre de Barre, the last western summit of the Cévennes du Bas-Vivarais range. In 2001, Les Vans became the "gateway town" of the Monts d'Ardèche Natural Regional Park. The village is a tourist haven in summer; a traditional market is held every Saturday morning. A night-time craft market is held on summer Tuesdays at the Place de la Fontaine. Many activities are available in the vicinity of Les Vans: walking, climbing, caving, horse riding, canyoning, swimming, fishing and kayaking in the Chassezac gorges.


History

Les Vans was a dependency of the Abbey of Saint-Gilles. The town became Protestant in the 16th century; in 1629 it returned to Catholicism, and its fortifications were dismantled. On the death of Professor Ollier (1900), who lived near the village church, a world-wide subscription paid for the erection of two monumental bronze statues, created by Boucher. One at Les Vans on Grande Place Ollier, the other at Place Ollier in Lyon. The Vanséens' cunning preserved the first from the covetousness of the Germans during the Second World War, though the second was melted down by the Wehrmacht in 1941. In 1972, the commune of Les Vans amalgamated with those of Brahic, Chassagnes and Naves.


Administration


Population

Its residents are called ''Vanséens''.


Sights


Les Vans

* Historic centre (many buildings of the 16th to 19th centuries) * Church of Saint-Pierre (dating from the seventeenth century); fine walnut retable of 17th century * Protestant church with pillars, inaugurated on 7 May 1826 * Gorges of the river Chassezac * Païolive wood * Les Vans is the starting point of many excursions and walks in the Cévennes Vivarais region


The hamlet of Naves

Medieval village, ranked among the most beautiful villages in France and called "a characteristic village of the Ardèche". Naves had its moment of glory in the 19th century with the development of
sericulture Sericulture, or silk farming, is the cultivation of silkworms to produce silk. Although there are several commercial species of silkworms, '' Bombyx mori'' (the caterpillar of the domestic silkmoth) is the most widely used and intensively stud ...
and silkwork breeding. This activity declined bit by bit and fell into disuse. The village, its church and its ancient alleys were the subject of important renovations in the mid-1980s.


Sights

* Romanesque church of Saint-Jacques from the 12th and 13th centuries, recently restored * Ancient cobbled streets and vaulted passages * Ruins of the ancient castle and ramparts * Starting point of many excursions and walks


The hamlet of Chassagnes

* Sandy and pebble beach beside the river Chassezac * The hermitage of Saint-Eugène was built on a limestone cliff overlooking the valley of the Chassezac and Chassagnes. Some years ago it was the subject of restoration which brought it back to life after more than two centuries of decay, returning it to something like its original purpose. Notable on this site are some very fine reproduction Byzantine frescoes which have recently been produced, free of charge, by an iconographic painter.


The hamlet of Brahic

The hamlet of Brahic nestles on the south face of the Serre de Barre. Sights: * The ancient village of Brahic * Romanesque church of Notre Dame de l'Assomption with its arcaded tower (12th century) * Picturesque hamlets of Murjas and Perriès


Economy

* Oil mill "Froment" (site

* Textile factory Payen


Events

* Craft market every Saturday morning * Olive festival on the 3rd Sunday in July * "Castagnade" chestnut festival on the last Saturday in October * "Potters' market" and "leather-wood? market" in July * Footpath festival on Pentecost Monday * Ard'Afrique festival in August: African culture, jazz, cultural displays, concerts, exhibitions, dance ...


Personalities

*
Eugène de Malbos Eugène de Malbos (21 August 1811 – 29 May 1858) was a French Romantic painter known for his lithographs of the Pyrenees The Pyrenees (; es, Pirineos ; french: Pyrénées ; ca, Pirineu ; eu, Pirinioak ; oc, Pirenèus ; an, Pirineus) is ...
(1811–1858), born in Les Vans, was a Romantic painter known for his
lithographs Lithography () is a planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water. The printing is from a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface. It was invented in 1796 by the German a ...
. *
Louis Léopold Ollier Louis Xavier Édouard Léopold Ollier (; 2 December 1830 – 26 November 1900) was a French surgeon, known for his pioneering work in reconstructive surgery and orthopedics. Biography Ollier was born in Les Vans, department of Ardèche. His fathe ...
(1830–1900), inventor of orthopaedics and reconstructive surgery, was born in Les Vans * Léonce Vieljeux (1865–1944), Mayor of
La Rochelle La Rochelle (, , ; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''La Rochéle''; oc, La Rochèla ) is a city on the west coast of France and a seaport on the Bay of Biscay, a part of the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital of the Charente-Maritime department. Wi ...
, reserve Colonel and network agent of the Allied Resistance, was born in Les Vans; he was executed at
Struthof Natzweiler-Struthof was a Nazi concentration camp located in the Vosges Mountains close to the villages of Natzweiler and Struthof in the Gau Baden-Alsace of Germany, on territory annexed from France on a basis in 1940. It operated from 21 May ...
in 1944. The college at Les Vans today bears his name. * Bernadette Perrin-Riou (born 1955), mathematician and recipient of the
Satter Prize The Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics, also called the Satter Prize, is one of twenty-one prizes given out by the American Mathematical Society (AMS). It is presented biennially in recognition of an outstanding contribution to mathematics ...
, was born in Les Vans.


Gallery

Image:Eglisedesvans.JPG, The Church of Saint-Pierre des Vans Image:Lesvansplace.JPG, The Market Image:Leopoldollier.JPG, The Statue of Léopold Ollier Image:Eglisedenaves.JPG, The Romanesque Church of Saint-Jacques de Naves


See also

* Long-distance footpath Sentier de grande randonnée GR 4 * Communes of the Ardèche department


References


External links

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