Dun-sur-Auron, a commune in France, is located in the Centre region and is situated at latitude 46.8849000 and longitude 2.5734500 within the Europe/Paris timezone. Its rich history and heritage are evident in its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the iconic Château de Dun-sur-Auron, a testament to the town's past as a strategic stronghold. The local climate experiences moderate temperatures throughout the year, making it a pleasant destination for both locals and tourists alike.
Famous Persons from Dun-sur-Auron, Centre, France
- Érick Jacquin - Born on December 9, 1964 - Chef, and Television presenter
- Agnès Godard - Born on May 28, 1951 - Camera operator, and Cinematographer - Lumières Award for Best Cinematography | National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography | Officer of Arts and Letters | Chlotrudis Award for Best Cinematography | César Award for Best Cinematography
- Jean Guyot - Born on July 4, 1918 - French Resistance fighter - Companion of the Liberation (died: January 26, 2000)
- Maurice Bardèche - Born on October 1, 1907 - Activist, Literary critic, Pundit, and Writer (died: July 30, 1998)