Bourron-Marlotte

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

Its inhabitants is called them Bourronnais-Marlottins

Geography

The commune is served by the Gare of Bourron-Marlotte - Grez on the line Paris - Montargis.

Localities and variations

  • Paving stone of Roy
  • Marlotte

Communes bordering

The communes bordering are: Montigny-on-Loing, Grez-on-Loing, Montcourt-Fromonville, Fontainebleau.

History

Administration

Demography

Religious heritage

Saint-Severe church (XIe century)

Economy

Sand pits, hapiculture

Famous characters

Many artists and writers resided at Bourron-Marlotte at XIXe and XXe centuries: Armand Charnay (1844-1916), lived with 37 rue Armand Charnay, Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, Alfred Sisley, Jean Renoir, Paul Cézanne, Alfred de Musset, Georges Sand, Emile Zola, Camille Claudel, Henri Murger, etc…

Tourist monuments and places

Wood of the commandery, shelter of the Mount Aiveu (rupestral engravings)

Events

Twinnings

References

External bonds

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