Neufmanil, in the Ardennes, reveals its treasures: a library in a former town hall, unique carnival traditions, passionate entrepreneurs and gourmet local gastronomy. An immersion in a dynamic and warm community.
A library at the heart of local history
Neufmanil is distinguished by its historical and architectural heritage. The old town hall, built in 1825, has been transformed into a library, a place where past and modernity meet. The current town hall, housed in a former presbytery, completes this architectural wealth. The mayor, Dominique Wafflardunderlines the importance of this heritage, to which is added a 500 hectare forest, offering visitors preserved natural spaces.
Local businesses, the driving force of the municipality
Neufmanil is home to companies like “Pommier Fortmetal” and the “Rose” company, specializing in forging and machining, demonstrating valuable industrial know-how. These companies employ 60 and 25 employees respectively, contributing to local economic vitality. Philippe Lesieur, artisan ironworker, also perpetuates the tradition of metalworking with passion.
An authentic carnival tradition
The Neufmanil carnival is an institution that brings together hundreds of residents and attracts up to 5,000 spectators each year in February. Between colorful cavalcade and festive door-to-door, the event highlights historic local practices and strong intergenerational links.
Ardennes gastronomy: sweet pancake and soft cake
Local gastronomy is highlighted with the galette à su' et the soft cake. These specialties, carefully prepared by artisans like those of the local brotherhooddelight the taste buds of locals and visitors. The galette à suc', rich in butter and sugar, is distinguished by its famous “gouilles”, while the soft cake, in a kouglof mold, symbolizes know-how passed down for generations.
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