Bretenoux


Bretenoux is a commune in the Lot department in southwestern France.

Geography

Location

The Bastide is located north of the Lot, near the border with the Corrèze department, in the Dordogne Valley, Bretenoux is attached to the town of Biars-sur-Cère. It is watered by the Cère and Le Mamoul rivers, and crossed by the D940 and D803 national roads. Founded in 1277 by the powerful Lord of Castelnau, it has retained its checker-board grid plan, squares and its covered arcades, remains of ramparts, and two beautiful turreted houses, one the town hall, the other the gendarmerie.

Toponymy

Bretenoux comes from the name Brittanorum villa. Meaning "the domain, the property, of the Breton villa."

Population

Local culture and heritage

Places and monuments

Twin townsSister cities

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