If Villers-Farlay is not a particularly famous place, it is the village of Jean-Baptiste Jupille, a shepherd cured of rage by Pasteur. A 14-year-old lad, the young man watched with six other children the cattle paître when he was bitten by a rabid dog on October 14, 1885. He was the second child saved thanks to one of the first vaccines developed by Pasteur. The village pays homage to the scientist through a monument dedicated to him and a mural painted on the town hall, inscribed in the Historical Monuments Inventory. Villers-Farlay is also rich in a very ancient heritage with a very well preserved Gallo-Roman oven.

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