Cély-in-beer
Cély-in-Beer is a common French, located in the department of Seine-et-Marne and the area Île-de-France.
Its inhabitants is called Célysiens.
Geography
Localities and variations
Communes bordering
The communes bordering are: Perthes, Saint-Germain-on-School, Fleury-in-Beer, Courances, Dannemois, Soisy-on-School. Cély-in-beer, like all these communes, fact part of the Regional natural park of French Gâtinais.
History
Administration
Demography
Religious heritage
- Saint-Etienne Church, the 13th century. It is characterized by its nave and its single side arched from warheads. The Vitraux are, them, of the 15th century. The wood fence dates from the Renaissance, the funerary steles and statues of stone of the 16th century.
Economy
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Famous characters
- Edouard Goerg (academic painter)
Tourist monuments and places
- the Golf of Cély is on the park of the castle, built by Jacques Cœur
- Art gallery Caroline Delepine
- Moulin of Choiseau (listed monument)
Events
- employers' Festival first Sunday of September
Twinnings
References
External bonds
Cély-in-Beer photographs
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