Beaubery

Beaubery is a common French, located in the department of Saône-et-Loire and the area Burgundy.

Geography

History

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

  • the Church is plundered and the village is set fire to by the admiral of Coligny in 1569. The new Church is of style néo-blazing of 19th. One finds in his center a statue of co. Anne dated from 16th.

  • the area is wooded and undulating (Mount Botey, Mont Violat, Mont of Carges), which allows glorious operations of Resistance. Many men of the village were shot. The Memorial of Resistance, at the top of the Chatelard mount, is made up of a large two gun and cross of Lorraine.
  • One counts many prehistoric and ancient vestiges.
  • One finds at the top of the hill known as of the " Horn of Artus" a monument druidic, makes of them the ruins of the strong castle of Artus whose side of turn gives the name to the places, and who was one of the four primary education Châtellenie of the Charolais.
  • Mound of the Camp of César.
  • Castle of Quierre.
  • the Castle of Corcheval, 12th century and 17th century, flanked circular turns of angle. Square tower of the 15th century, built starting from the ruins of the castle of Artus. Garden with the Frenchwoman fine 19th century. Pretty commun runs of the 18th century.
  • Mill of Artus.

Personalities related to the commune

See too

  • Common of Saône-et-Loire

External bonds

  • Beaubery on the site of the National Geographical Institute
  • Beaubery on the site of INSEE
  • Beaubery on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Beaubery on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Beaubery on Mapquest

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