Barzy-sur-Marne


Barzy-sur-Marne is a commune in the department of Aisne in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France.

Geography

Barzy-sur-Marne is located some 15 km east by north-east of Château-Thierry and 35 km south-west of Rheims. It can be accessed on the D320 road from Jaulgonne in the west passing through the commune and the village curving south to Passy-sur-Marne. Apart from the village there are two hamlets: Marcilly, and Rosay both located on the D320 road. Some 70% of the commune in the north is heavily forested with the balance consisting of farmland.
The western border of the commune is formed by the Marne river which flows from the south curving westwards. One small stream south of the village flows into the Marne.
The commune lies within the Appellation d'origine contrôlée zone for "Champagne of Aisne".

Neighbouring communes and villages

History

In the 16th century, the people depended on the Duchess of Vendôme. The three separate hamlets composing the village had once each had a port on the Marne to transport stone.
In 1923 the capital of the commune of Barzy-sur-Marne was transferred from Barzy-sur-Marne to the hamlet of Marcilly which became the capital of the commune but this transfer was done without changing the name of the commune following the Decree of 23 October 1923.

Administration

List of mayors of Barzy-sur-Marne
FromToNamePartyPosition
2001PresentJean-Claude BohainDVD

Population

Sites and Monuments

The commune has two sites that are registered as historical monuments:
;Other sites of interest