Lessac

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{{Infobox French commune

|name = Lessac

|commune status = Commune

|image = Lessac eg1.JPG

|caption = The church in Lessac

|arrondissement = Confolens

|canton = Charente-Vienne

|INSEE = 16181

|postal code = 16500

|mayor = Éric Pinaud{{cite web|title=Répertoire national des élus: les maires|url=https://www.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/r/2876a346-d50c-4911-934e-19ee07b0e503|website=data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises|date=2 December 2020|language=fr}}

|term = 2020–2026

|intercommunality =

|coordinates = {{coord|46.0692|0.6767|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

|elevation m = 132

|elevation min m = 122

|elevation max m = 232

|area km2 = 34.14

|population = {{France metadata Wikidata|population_total}}

|population date = {{France metadata Wikidata|population_as_of}}

|population footnotes = {{France metadata Wikidata|population_footnotes}}

}}

Lessac ({{IPA|fr|lesak}}) is a commune in the Charente department in southwestern France. About three kilometers north of the town center is the Domaine de Boisbuchet with the Château de Boisbuchet, built in 1865 on a hill above the Vienne. The castle and the approximately 150 hectare estate were bought in 1989 by the German art collector Alexander von Vegesack, curator and director of the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, to use it during the summer months for workshops for artists, designers, architects and students.{{citation needed|date=April 2021}}

The Vienne forms most of the commune's eastern border.

Population

{{Historical populations

|source = INSEE[https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/7633058?geo=COM-16181#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE

|percentages = pagr

|align = none

|1968 |648

|1975 |591

|1982 |587

|1990 |586

|1999 |531

|2009 |588

|2014 |557

|2020 |521

}}

Domaine de Boisbuchet

In the Boisbuchet Architectural Park there are a number of experimental buildings, including:{{citation needed|date=April 2021}}

  • The Japanese guest house / La maison d’hôtes japonaise (built in Japan in 1860 and newly assembled in Boisbuchet)
  • The paper pavilion / Le pavillon de papier (Shigeru Ban, Japan)
  • The dome made of bamboo and fiberglass / Le dôme en bambou et en fiber de verre (Jörg Schlaich)
  • The Manege / Le Manège (Markus Heinsdorff)
  • The log cabin / La cabane (Brückner & Brückner Architects
  • The Bamboo House and the Conference Pavilion (Simón Vélez, Colombia)
  • The pyramid / La Pyramide (Brückner & Brückner){{clear left}}

See also

References

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Category:Communes of Charente

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