PERTHUISOT HOUSE
It was built in 1787 by Edmond Perthuisot the banker and the peace judge of Bar-sur-Aube. A house of pleasure and approval. On the chalk walls you can see inscriptions engraved in Latin and in French: the owner's pleasure to spread his ideas. Philosophical awards above the portal, in particular. " Parva sed ata ", small but adapted. In other words, the residence was adapted perfectly to the use that the owner wanted to make. Or'man without passion has no principle of action '. Perthuisot's legal had thus built her small, not by greed but because he felt it useless to have a sumptuous abode. Today is the town hall. Do not forget to admire the wooden village hall and tree of 1750. Imported from Japan its size is consistent. You have to be eight to turn it around!