Avon (Seine-et-Marne)

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Avon
Avon Coat of Arms
Avon (France)
Avon
region Île-de-France
Department Seine-et-Marne
Arrondissement Fontainebleau
Canton Fontainebleau
Community association Pays de Fontainebleau
Coordinates 48 ° 25 ′  N , 2 ° 44 ′  E Coordinates: 48 ° 25 ′  N , 2 ° 44 ′  E
height 42-100 m
surface 3.83 km 2
Residents 13,886 (January 1, 2017)
Population density 3,626 inhabitants / km 2
Post Code 77210
INSEE code
Website www.avon77.com

Avon is a French city with 13,886 inhabitants (at January 1, 2017) in the department of Seine-et-Marne in the region Ile-de-France , the about 65 kilometers south of Paris in the Arrondissement Fontainebleau is located. The name of the city is derived from the Celtic word Avo (water).

Attractions

See also: List of Monuments historiques in Avon (Seine-et-Marne)

  • Church Saint-Pierre , the oldest building in town, built around 1100th Before Fontainebleau Castle was built in the neighboring town of the same name in the 16th century , the French kings used the church to attend church services in the woods near Fontainebleau before hunting . Inside the church there is a tombstone and probably also the tomb of Marquis Giovanni Monaldeschi , who was executed in 1657 by Queen Christina of Sweden in Fontainebleau Castle.
    Saint-Pierre church
  • Carmelite monastery , the buildings were built in the 17th century by the French Queen Anna of Austria (1601–1666) around an old water mill as a hospital and have been used as a Carmelite monastery since 1920. From 1934 to 1960 the Petit College d'Avon was also located here, a Catholic boys' school with an attached boarding school.
  • Bel Ebat - a mansion with a park, from the 19th century, belonged to the music publisher August Durand, who welcomed famous musicians such as Claude Debussy , Camille Saint-Saëns and Maurice Ravel here
  • Railway viaduct , was built from 1847 to 1852 and was used by Napoleon III. opened.
  • Prieuré des Basses Loges , former Carmelite monastery

Twin cities

Transport links

The cities of Avon and Fontainebleau have a common train station on the Paris – Marseille railway line . There is a connection from this to Paris via the Transilien priority trains . Travel time to Paris- Gare du Lyon train station is around 40 minutes.

Personalities

literature

  • Le Patrimoine des Communes de la Seine-et-Marne . Flohic Editions, Volume 1, Paris 2001, ISBN 2-84234-100-7 , pp. 561-565.
  • Camille Vayer: Avon . Michel Chabosy, Fontainebleau 1934.

Web links

Commons : Avon  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ In detail: Blazek, Matthias: “Die Priorei der Basses-Loges”, in: Kameradschaftliches from Fontainebleau - Bulletin of the Friends of German Military Plenipotentiaries in France , No. 14, June 1999, Fontainebleau 1999, p. 14 f.