
Domrémy
Domrémy is a small village in northeastern France, historically notable as the birthplace of Joan of Arc in 1412. It lies in the Lorraine region and is characterized by its rural landscape and medieval architecture. The village gained historical significance due to Joan of Arc’s life—she was a peasant girl who believed she received divine guidance, leading her to play a key role in France’s history during the Hundred Years’ War. Today, Domrémy is a site of historical interest and pilgrimage, commemorating Joan’s legacy and her influence on French history and culture.