Ars-sur-Formans


Ars-sur-Formans is a commune in the Ain department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of eastern France.
The inhabitants of the commune are known as Arsois or Arsoises

Geography

The village is in the south-western part of the Ain department 33 km north of Lyon and 10 km east of Villefranche-sur-Saône in the heart of the Dombes region - known for its many lagoons. Ars-sur-Formans is on the Dombes plateau while to the west it borders the fertile hills of the Val de Saône. A small river, the Formans, passes through the commune.
The D44 road from Savigneux west to Beauregard forms much of the northern border of the commune. Access to the village is by road D904 going west from Savigneux and continuing to join the D934 west of the commune. The road D888 also runs south-east of the village to Rancé.
The Formans river runs from east to west across the commune just south of the village to join the Saône river near Saint-Bernard.

Toponymy

The name of the commune comes from Arsa meaning "burnt". Long known simply as Ars, the commune changed its name to Ars-sur-Formans by a decree of 12 October 1956 published in the Official Journal on the 18th of the same month.

History

The name Ars appeared as early as the year 969. In the 11th century Ars was one of the many strongholds of the Lordship of Villars and his mansion was located next to the church. In 1226 Jean of Ars sold his land to the monastery of Île Barbe but Villars retained sovereignty. In the 14th century, the protection of the castle was divided between the Lord of Villars and that of Beaujeu.
The village was burned by the troops of Viry in 1409 and was obliged to submit to the consequences of the Wars of Religion throughout the following century.
The parish of Ars belonged to the Principality of Dombes and the Châtellenie of Trévoux before being absorbed with all of the Dombes, into the Kingdom of France in 1762.
In 1790 Ars was made a commune of the Ain Department, belonging to the Canton of Trévoux, then attached to Reyrieux in 1985.
Since the mid-19th century, the name of Ars is associated with its canonized parish-priest, Saint Jean-Marie Vianney. Well before his 1925 canonisation by Pope Pius XI there were many pilgrimages. On 6 October 1986, Pope John Paul II travelled to the village of Ars-sur-Formans, during his third visit to France.

Heraldry

Administration

List of Mayors of Ars-sur-Formans
FromToNamePartyPosition
?1808François Cinier
18081815Antoine Mandy
18151821Michel Sève
18211831Antoine Mandy
18311838Michel Sève
18381879Claude Prosper Garnier des Garets
18791884Gaspard Sève
18841896Jean-Baptiste Mandy-Trève
18961904Michel Verchère
19041912André Benoît Trève
19121915Jean-François Cinier Trève
19151919Jean-Claude Mandy
19191944Jean-François Cinier Trève
19441945Louis Gillet
19451947Antoine Mandy Demole
19471965Pierre Paturel
19651977Jean-Claude Dupont
19771983André Gillet
19831995Henri Dutruge
19952008Patrick Sandron
20082014Patrick Duvivier
2014PresentRichard Paccaud

Twinning

Ars-sur-Formans has twinning associations with:

Culture and heritage

Civil heritage

The commune has many sites that are registered as historical monuments:
The commune has several religious buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:
The commune has a very large number of religious items that are registered as historical objects. For a complete list with descriptions .
;Basilica of Ars Gallery
;Presbytery of the Curé of Ars Gallery
;The Chapel du Coeur Gallery

Local life

Religious communities

;Event at the Carmel of Saint Curé of Ars founded in 1939