Puellemontier is a common French, located in the department of the Haute-Marne and the area Champagne-Ardenne.
- The architectural and cultural heritage of Puellemontier is primarily concentrated on its church “Our-Lady-in-its-Nativity” (classified historic building). The church, surmounted of a polygonal arrow out of wooden covered with scales, presents a nave and the collateral ones of XIIe and 13th centuries, an apse of the 16th century in a remarkable whole of stained glasses resulting from the Trojan school, of which the Tree of Jessé (1531) and Life of the Virgin (1527). The chorus and the transept underwent the insult of the storm of the 12/26/1999.
- Puellemontier, it is also the castle of XVIIe and 18th centuries. The elegance of the proportions characterizes this unit, formerly pretty old man-pink. An Médico-Educational Institute (the Pretty Corner) and a Center of Assistance by Work (Workshops of Héronne) animate today this noble residence and its park equipped with trees centenaries
- Laundrette and house with wood sides.
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