The town which has been awarded the Ville et Métiers d’Art label and is in bloom owes its name to a Christian saint (6th c.), Arédius, founder of a prosperous abbey.
Today, the town and its medieval city are listed as one of France’s “Most Beautiful Detours”, and are an essential stopover on the “Richard the Lionheart Route”.
Saint-Yrieix has been an economic crossroads since Antiquity, thanks in particular to gold deposits mined for centuries. It’s also the birthplace of Limoges porcelain, since kaolin, the white clay needed for its manufacture, was discovered here in the 18th century.
Stores still offer a wide selection of porcelain, and the archaeological site of Marcognac bears witness, more than ever, to this great industrial adventure.