Aix-en-Othe (French pronunciation: [ɛks ɑ̃.n‿ɔt], lit. 'Aix in Othe') is a former commune in the Aube department in the Champagne-Ardennes region of north-central France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune Aix-Villemaur-Pâlis. It is the seat of Aix-Villemaur-Pâlis, and of the canton of Aix-Villemaur-Pâlis.

The commune has been awarded three flowers by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom.

Geography

Aix-en-Othe is located in the western part of the department of the Aube, 25 km west of Troyes 30 km and 40 km east of Sens. It is in the Nosle valley: the Nosle is a tributary of the Vanne river. The motorway E54/E511/A5 passes west to east about 2 km north of the commune. The road D374 comes south from the motorway to the town and passes through the commune to Villemoiron-en-Othe. Several other district roads pass through the commune: the D31 from the west and continuing to the north, the D77 and D139 from the south, the D194 from the south-east and the D121 from the east. The nearest railway station is outside the commune about 3 km north of the town near Villemaur-sur-Vanne accessible from the D374 road.

The Nosle stream flows through the commune from the south-east to the north-west and into the Vanne river. There are forests in the south and north of the commune which is mostly farmland. There are a number of hamlets in the commune. These are: La Vove, Le Jarc, Druisy, Pitoite, Les Cornees Alexandre, Les Cornees Lalliat, La Bouillant, Le Mineroy, and Les Chevreux in the southern corner.

Heraldry

Administration

List of Successive Mayors of Aix-en-Othe

Twinning

Aix-en-Othe has twinning associations with:

  • Neresheim (Germany) since 1992.

Population

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Aixois or Aixoises in French.

Culture and heritage

Civil heritage

The commune has many buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:

  • A House at CD 374 (19th century)
  • The Town Hall contains a number of items that are registered as historical objects:
    • Christ on the Cross (16th century)
    • A Bas-relief: Christ (18th century)
    • 4 Paintings: Saint Peter, Saint Paul, Saint Nicolas, and Saint Augustin (17th century)
    • A Triptych: Annunciation, Adoration of the Magi, Repose of the Holy Family (16th century)
    • A Chalice with Paten: Scenes of the life of Christ (17th century)
    • A Reliquary Cross (14th century)
    • A Chalice (1865-1879)
    • The Furniture in the Town Hall
Other sites of interest
  • A Baltard type Hall (19th century)
  • The War Memorial. Inaugurated on 27 September 1902, it includes the names of the dead soldiers of France in 1870–1871, the two world wars, and the dead in North Africa and TOE. On the base of the monument is a hunter in the position of an alerted sentry.
  • Smokestacks from the 19th century. There are two of them with a height of 30 to 40 metres. They are from the old Hosiery factories. They testify to the type of industrial activity in their time.

Religious heritage

The commune has two religious buildings that are registered as historical monuments:

  • The Chapel of Saint-Avit (15th century)
  • The Church of the Nativity (16th century). The church contains a very large number of items that are registered as historical objects.

Notable People linked to the commune

  • Ernest Millot (1836-1891), explorer. In his expedition to the Red River (which flows through Hanoi) from 1872 to 1873 he sought a waterway to bring to Tonkin the immense wealth of Yunnan (South China). Ernest Millot was also mayor of the Shanghai French Concession
  • Jacques Chéreau, sculptor, was born in Aix-en-Othe. He has exhibited in Napa (California) as well as Geneva, Brisbane, Miami, and San Francisco. His works are on permanent display in the Michelle Boullet Gallery in Paris, the Cafmeyer gallery in Knokke (Belgium), and recently at the Marie Ricco gallery in Calvi.
  • Joachim du Bellay, in his "Ode to the Prince of Melphe" Antoine Caraccioli lauded Aiz, (that is to say Aix-en-Othe) as follows:

See also

  • Communes of the Aube department

Bibliography

  • Aix-en-Othe and the region, by E-L Collot, 1935. reprint of the original edition by Res Universis, Paris, 1993. (ISBN 978-2-7428-0236-4) (in French)
  • Aix-en-Othe, memory of a commune of Aube, ARPA, 1988. (in French)
  • Guide to the North of France, Frederic Zégierman, Paris, Arthème Fayard, 1999. (ISBN 978-2-213-59960-1) (in French)
  • Our land of Othe, by Jeanne Martel and Jeannine Velut, Tourist Office of Othe country and the Vanne Valley, 2003. (ISBN 978-2-907894-32-6) (in French)
  • Marguerite Beau: Essay on the religious architecture of the southern Champagne from Aube to Troyes (1991) (in French)
  • Houses of yesterday in Othe country, by Jeanne Martel, ARPA, 2009 (ISBN 978-2-907894-49-4)

Notes


References

External links

  • Aix-en-Othe official website (in French)
  • Aix-en-Othe on the old National Geographic Institute website (in French)
  • Aix-en-Othe on the 1750 Cassini Map

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