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A building that is particularly well conserved from the second half of the 12th century, the Nemours chateau has escaped several demolition projects.Originally the main part of the defences of the medieval city, it was transformed in the 15th century by the Duke of Armagnac then in the 17th century by the Duke of Orleans. Finally, and the beginning of the 20th century, a group of local artists led by Justin-Chrysostome Sanson (1833 – 1910) started the restoration of the old chateau. Reorganised from 1972, the collections include pieces of Gallo-Roman and Merovingian archaeology, sculptures and religious works and examples of popular arts and traditions. A particular place has been set aside for everywhere from the revolutionary period, nineteenth century paintings and sculptures and twentieth century stamps.
Previously, the old seigniorial mill of Nemours from 12th century.
Rebuild in 19th century, these stride across “les petits fossés”’s river that flows to the town’s center.Red Bridge replace the old bridge painted in red. Mirabeau Bridge is placed at the location of the religious’ bridge that was used by nuns going from the convent to their enclosure. Paris’s St Bridge is where the old Little Bridge’s door was to enter to Nemours.
This wheel belonged to a mill dating from the 19th century. It was used to grind the barley of the brew-ery established in the former convent of the Frères Récollets. Today, the convent shelters a fashion house called ATELIER EMELIA, who creates wedding dresses.
Garden attached to the Intercommunal Syndicate. Some elements of the park are reminiscent of its original design in a Japanese style: small winding river where koi carp swim, bridge across the river, gravel roads and stone.This natural space in the middle of the city also lists various plant species, such as yews, holly, maple trees, common ash trees, linden tree, redwood, cedars (bald, Himalayan and Atlas), magnolia and flowering plum.
Situated in the city hall garden, it is a mas-terpiece of the sculptor from Nemours, J.C Sanson. He gave it to the city in 1901. It is a representation of the source of Chaintréauville offering water to Nemours inhabitants.
Cette auberge serait l'une des plus anciennes de France.Elle était signalée par une enseigne représentant l'écu officiel de France. Victor Hugo y est descendu en 1844, au cours de l'un de ses voyages.
Cannon ball from one of Napoleon’s battles in 1814, it is situated at the corner of Paris street and Dr Du-mée street.
The church Saint Jean-Baptiste is founded by Gautier 1st of Nemours in 1170 to receive a relic of the saint. It is composed of a 12th century tower-porch and a nave raised in the 17th century.It now houses the neo-Gothic high altar dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, a Piétà sculpture made in 1869 by Sanson (local artist of the 19th century), an organ dating from 1653 and the bell "Philippe" dedicated in 1672 to Philippe Duc d'Orléans, brother of Louis 14th, became Duke of Nemours. The church is classified as a historical monument since 1977.
Built by the engineer Boistard, the bridge replaces the former one destroyed by 1770 flood. It was inaugurated in 1804 by Pope Pie VII, on his way to the coronation of Na-poléon.
Built around 1300, it was dedicated to the clergymen of Sébaste. The actuel presbytary was built in 1675. It became property of the city in 1824.
The architect Antoine (cf : Hôtel des Monnaies in Paris) designed this building in the 18th cen-tury. It has a pediment facade in classic style. It was formerly a performance hall, then a school, before it became the City Library.
Parc situé au bord du Loing. Un lieu idéal pour de nombreuses manifestations, avec le château en toile de fond.