Ars, Rural commune in Creuse, France.
Ars covers 21.69 square kilometers in the Creuse department with 236 inhabitants called Arsois and Arsoises, located at an elevation ranging between 427 and 625 meters above sea level.
The Saint-Barthélemy church in Ars dates from the 13th century and was classified as a historic monument in 1983, demonstrating the architectural and religious importance of this medieval commune.
The commune preserves its rural Limousin traditions through the breeding of Limousin veal, lamb and pork, products derived from recognized traditional agricultural expertise and local knowledge.
The town hall of Ars opens Monday to Tuesday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM for administrative procedures, located in the main village with postal code 23480.
Ars contains a Gallo-Roman villa at Védignat dating from ancient times as well as two medieval castles bearing witness to the feudal past of the Creuse region.
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