Pourrain, Parly … in the land of France Gall and Julien Clerc

Pourrain, earth of ocher

For a long time, ochre** has been extracted from Pourainat Diges and parley.

Center of the village of Pourrain
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Crushed on site since 1763, it is transported to Auxerre then, by waterway, to Paris. The extraction was done in the open without shafts or galleries.

Ocher bread dryer


Today the association “Ocher Dust”
located in a former ocherry belonging to the family of France Gallhighlights this industrial heritage by developing work sites, conferences, workshops and visits around ochre.

The Domaine de l’Ocrerie in Pourrain


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The café-restaurant “le Pulvérinien” in Pourrain

At “Pulverine”
, Jean-Philippe Durville and his wife offer homemade and gourmet cuisine.

Café restaurant “Le pulverinien” in Pourrain
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Jean Philippe Durville, “The pulverian” at Pourrain
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Excellent value for money a few kilometers from Auxerre.

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Saint Sebastian church in Parly

Saint Sebastian church in Parly is one of the most beautiful Romanesque churches of the Yonne. It dates from the 12th century.

Saint Sebastian church in Parly
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We notice its octagonal bell tower and its magnificently carved portal.

Restoration of the wall paintings in the church of Parly
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The interior has very beautiful wall paintings.

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“The Bréviandes farm” in Parly

Juli Schmid-Raset resumed Breviandes farm
in Parly and manufactures goat’s cheese there Organic Agriculture.

Juli Schmid Raset, the Bréviandes farm in Parly
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These products are available at the farm by appointment at 06 85 24 53 91

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The Metairie Bruyère in Parly

Former property of Julien Clerc, Metairie Bruyere
in Parly has been a graphic arts center unique in the world since the end of the 1970s, spread over 8 farm buildings.

The Metairie Bruyère in Parly
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This is Robert Dutrouwho worked among others for picasso, Calder and Miroand his wife Lydie who created this unique place.

The Metairie Bruyère in Parly
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An exceptional place that brings together in one place all existing printing techniques and which attract artists from all over the world.

The Metairie Bruyère in Parly
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La Metairie Bruyere
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Today is their daughter Corinne who continues their work and who created the association “To the four winds of art”
an association that works in particular to promote art among young people and people with disabilities by regularly organizing courses and workshops.

Corinne Rid, La Métairie Bruyère
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Karine Decalf

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