Discover the impressive exhibition of Maurice Balligand, a weaving artist.
Maurice Balligand opens his workshop to the visit where are exposed objects of decoration in copper and brass, weather vanes, beams of ridge and three monumental pieces: a Roman chariot, the carriage of Louis XIV in copper and a pyramid with rotating bed.
In the heart of Charolais-Brionnais, in Southern Burgundy, Maurice Balligand, an art craftsman, now retired, made weathervanes and finials in copper. He has made a thousand of these roof ornaments that are found in France, but also in Australia, the United States and Norway. He even exhibited a dozen times at the Carrousel du Louvre and at the Salon du Bâtiment, Porte de Versailles and in Geneva. It opens to the visit its workshop where are exposed objects of decoration in copper and brass, weather vanes, beams of ridge and three remarkable pieces: a Roman chariot, the carriage of Louis XIV in copper and a pyramid with rotating bed. This passionate, explains to you the different manufacturing processes, its important achievements on monuments such as ridge spikes crowning castles, tabernacles in churches or even these three monumental achievements. He also tells you about the origin of the weather vane and its place in society.