Useful links

Clairac city hall website

Dedicated websites

Since 1776, its purpose is “the study of Arts, Letters, Sciences, Agriculture and local History...”
Plans of the Napoleonic cadastre of Lot-et-Garonne, population censuses, postcards, canton maps, etc.
The Dutilh family left Clairac before 1700 because of their religion. 3 centuries later, scattered throughout the world, their descendants still keep a link with their birthplace.
Archives and historical private funds SHPVD and John BOST Foundation.
This website offers you more than a thousand archives from private funds which will make you discover the History of Protestantism in the Dordogne Valley under an unusual light.
The Fondation du patrimoine preserves and promotes unprotected rural heritage. It is represented by a delegation for the Lot-et-Garonne.
The Council of Architecture, Urbanism and Environment of Lot-et-Garonne promotes architectural and landscape quality.
The architect of Bâtiments de France ensures the application of legislation on architecture, as well as the proper conservation of protected monuments.
For 50 years, Maisons paysannes de France has been protecting rural heritage.
Created in 1958, the Vieilles maisons françaises association is dedicated to the preservation of heritage.

General information

Detailed list of associations in Clairac
The Asso des arts is dedicated to culture, notably through a comic book festival, photography exhibitions or the Fête de la musique.
Your Local Information for all the Communes of France
The French cadastral map available online.
It was under the 1st Empire that the first cadastre of France was created, canton by canton. That of Clairac, drawn in 1821, is available at AD 47.

Others

Ancient marine maps, of Cassini, and others.
Several databases list the French heritage: Mérimée devotes 72 records to the architecture of Clairac; Palissy, 57 to its movable heritage.
Médiathek puts online 11 files related to Clairac's classified heritage.
Created by the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Gallica has more than 4 million old books online, including some about Clairac.
Official website for information and administrative procedures