Saint Amand en Puisaye, land of potters and “city of crafts”

The potter’s house of memory

The potter’s house of memory is located in the heart of the Faubourg des poteries, entirely devoted to working with clay since the 17th century.

Potter’s House of Memory © Radio France
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A rare virtually intact vestige of 19th century pottery, the old pottery of Laurent Raymond Gaubier aka Cadet, today the house of pottery memory, offers a complete, authentic and almost unique set of buildings typical of pottery production.

The potter's workshop, House of the potter's memory
The potter’s workshop, House of the potter’s memory © Radio France
Karine Decalf

He bequeaths us in testimony 4 centuries of pottery tradition at the heart of a site rich in emotions.

The lying kiln, House of the potter's memory
The lying kiln, House of the potter’s memory © Radio France
Karine Decalf

Guided tours put you back in the atmosphere of the beginning of the century and make you discover through this site the history of pottery in Puisaye.

Potter's House of Memory
Potter’s House of Memory © Radio France
Karine Decalf

They end with a filming demonstration.

The castle of Saint Amand in Puisaye

The castle of Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye is one of the most important castles of the Renaissance in the Nivernais. It now houses a museum dedicated to ceramics, an activity that has made the reputation of the city and its surroundings.

Castle of Saint Amand in Puisaye
Castle of Saint Amand in Puisaye © Radio France
Karine Decalf

The Amarante associative grocery store

Amaranth, is located in the “Château workshops”. A large surface to present the products, a clear and welcoming place, a “parquet” space reserved for meetings

Virginie and Laura from L'Amarante in Saint en Puisaye
Virginie and Laura from L’Amarante in Saint en Puisaye © Radio France
Karine Decalf

The products offered give pride of place to local producers: fresh fruits and vegetables, flour, breads, herbal teas, honey, oils, fruit juices, oils, eggs, chickens, cheeses, wines, beers… all complemented by groceries organic “dry”: vegetables and dried fruits, pasta, sugars, gluten-free products… but also hygiene and cosmetic products.

L'Amarante, solidarity grocery store
L’Amarante, solidarity grocery store © Radio France
Karine Decalf

Jean Joseph Carrieres

Jean Joseph Marie Carrieres (Lyon 1855- Paris 1894) is one of the most fascinating artists of the late 19th century. A self-taught sculptor and ceramist, he took his favorite materials to the limit: wax, plaster, earth, bronze and sandstone.

Jean Joseph Carrieres
Jean Joseph Carrieres

This passion for sandstone led him to Saint Amand en Puisaye where he opened a workshop.

The Warrior, Jean Joseph Carriès
The Warrior, Jean Joseph Carriès

His fauns, monsters, frogs and masks give substance to a world that is both realistic and dreamlike. Died prematurely, carried away by illness and no doubt also by creative fever, this sculptor and potter of genius, who challenged artistic rules, left an important work, largely preserved by the Musée du Petit Palais, in Paris.

Jean Joseph Carrieres
Jean Joseph Carrieres

Some of his works are also at Castle of Saint Amand in Puisaye

The Montriveau cheese dairy in Arquian

Stephane and Mylene raise 400 goats in agriculture Organic in Arquian, in the Nievre. The 205 hectares of the farm, all organic, are divided between the space to let the goats roam and the fields where 90% of their food is produced.

Montriveau cheese dairy
Montriveau cheese dairy © Radio France
Karine Decalf
Stephane Rachel
Stephane Rachel © Radio France
Karine Decalf

The EARL of Montriveau is the only farm to produce Crottin de Chavignol in organic farming. A know-how developed by reconciling the two specifications, to guarantee both a top quality product and a sustainable agricultural model.

Crottin de Chavignol Bio
Crottin de Chavignol Bio © Radio France
Karine Decalf

The legend of the 9 steps

The legend of the 9 steps
The legend of the 9 steps

Marie de la Grange d’Arquian

Marie Casimire de la Grande d'Arquian
Marie Casimire de la Grande d’Arquian


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