Aube
WELCOME TO AUBE
Entry Into Department
Troyes
6,004 km2
310,419
French

Popular
Geography and Tourist Attractions
Information about the canton's tourist attractions, including popular destinations, events, and activities.

The Champagne vineyards

The Orient Forest Regional Natural Park

Troyes
Political
Economy and Government
Aube is a department located in the Grand Est region of France. The department has a population of approximately 310,000 people and a total area of 6,004 square kilometers. The main economic activities in Aube include agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing. Aube is a major wine-producing region, and the Champagne vineyards are a major contributor to the local economy. The department also has a strong manufacturing industry, with a focus on food processing, metalworking, and textiles. In recent years, Aube has made significant investments in renewable energy, particularly in wind power.
Aube is governed by a departmental council, which is responsible for local administration, public services, and infrastructure. The departmental council is made up of 34 members who are elected for a six-year term. The council is headed by a president, who is also elected by the council members. The department is also represented in the French parliament by two members of the National Assembly and one member of the Senate. Aube is part of the Grand Est region, which has its own regional council and president. The regional council is responsible for regional planning, economic development, and cultural affairs.

History
History and Culture
Aube is a department in eastern France with a rich history and vibrant culture. The area has been inhabited since prehistoric times, and evidence of Celtic and Gallo-Roman settlements can be found throughout the region. During the Middle Ages, Aube was a center of trade and commerce, and the city of Troyes became an important center for the textile industry. In the 16th century, the area was heavily impacted by religious wars, with many towns and villages suffering significant damage.
Today, Aube is known for its cultural heritage, which includes a wealth of historic buildings, museums, and cultural events. The city of Troyes, in particular, is renowned for its half-timbered houses and Gothic-style cathedral. The department also has a strong tradition of viticulture and is home to some of the world's finest champagne producers. The area's cultural calendar is filled with festivals, concerts, and other events, with a particular emphasis on music, dance, and theater. Overall, Aube is a department with a rich and diverse cultural heritage that is well worth exploring.
HOTELS

Les Prés d'Eugénie

Le Domaine Château du Faucon

Le Val Moret
RESTAURANTS

Les Avisés

Le Val Moret
