Sainte-Foy-l'Argentière


Sainte-Foy-l'Argentière est une commune dans le Rhône department en France France.

Details

It is located about from Lyon.
The name means "Holy Faith, the silver-producer"; Sainte-Foy is equivalent to the common Spanish place-name Santa Fé, and the reference is to the silver mines around which the village grew.
The village is clustered around a kilometre-long main street, rising from the busy crossroads at the bottom to the high school. In the main square, linked to the church, there is a central castle belonging to Family de Fenoyl, a riverside football club and stadium sometimes visited by Olympique Lyonnais in the pre-season, and a sports and entertainment centre. A popular antiques fair, which draws in crowds of thousands, is held every September, and there are other annual cultural activities.
The village's traditional and renowned main industry is roof tile manufacturing.

Popular mentions

The writer Bernard Clavel once lived near the village; it is also mentioned in a San-Antonio novel, and its tiny train station has been featured in various films.