Noisy-Rudignon

Noisy-Rudignon is a common French, located in the department of Seine-et-Marne and the area Île-de-France.

Its inhabitants is called them Noisy-Rudignonnais .

Geography

Localities and variations

Communes bordering

The communes bordering are: .

The Brush Montceaux (~6.2km), Cannes Locks (~5.2km), Diant (~6.7km), Dormelles (~3.1km), Esmans (~3.1km), Flagy (~2.2km), The Large Parish (~6.1km), Montarlot (~6.4km), Montereau Fault Yonne (~5.7km), Montmachoux (~4.1km), Thoury Férottes (~5.7km), Varennes On the Seine (~3.9km), Villecerf (~6.2km), City St Jacques (~2.5km), Voulx (~6.1km)

History

Administration

Demography

Religious heritage

Romance church of the 12th century; the grounds of Noisy belonged to the Middle Ages with the abbey German St of the Meadows of Paris.

In 1189, Guy de Noyen, archbishop of Direction, assign with the 4 canons of the Furnace bridge St Pierre 4 books of revenue to be taken on the church of Noisy.

One can admire:

* Main door sheltered by a hood. * The statue of co. Beard out of painted calcareous stone (16th) * A virgin with the stone child (17th). Present a style suitable for Gâtinais.

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Economy

Famous characters

Tourist monuments and places

Interesting elements of the village:

* A farm strengthened with watch tower, remains of an old castle of this time. * Old well at the entry of Rudignon.

Events

Twinnings

References

The " tortillard" Montereau-Égreville

External bonds

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