When you arrive in Yvoy-le-Brown, you can succumb to the charm of its forests of oaks and chestnut trees, as well as its wild nature. Formerly known as «Yvoy-le-Galeux», due to an epidemic episode, the village was named after the th century fountain, Saint-Caprais, the miraculous and healer gale of scab, as well as the eponymous religious. Anecdote unknown, on April 2nd, 1955, the small village then led by the boss of Paris-Match, Jean Prouvost, was the theatre of civil marriage of actress Olivia de Havilland (unforgettable Mélanie Wilkes of So Much cast the wind in 1939 and the Marianne of Errol Flynn in Robin Hood or the Héritière de Wyler) with the French journalist Pierre Galante. This spring, Yvoy-le-Brown had Hollywood air… But the village is also known for its good tables where the gourmets feel warm. Another attraction of this small village, two castles to see from afar, such as that of Villedard (now private property) and that of Mont-Suzey, little madness made of pink bricks, turrets and half-timbered in which you can stay as hosts.

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