Glux-en-Glenne or simply Glux is a rural commune in the Nièvre department in central France. It is on the departmental border with Saône-et-Loire.
History
On 31 May 1944, amid the German occupation of France, the Gestapo arrested Camille Barnet, abbot of Glux-en-Glenne and neighbouring Saint-Prix, accused of having supported the French Resistance in the Morvan. He was tortured to death until 9 June. ==Demographics==
Demographics
As of 2022, the estimated population was 88. ==See also==