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Quincey Quincey

383 inhabitants
Altitude : 221 m

A short story...

In Middle Ages, Quincey was an important place for hunting, and nowadays forests are still omnipresent.

The current village was founded in the 13th century around the church (glass-windows and statues of 16th century), a first castle and around several farms.

The current castle, from the15th century, had been removed in the 18th century and has got a beautiful Le Notre garden. In 1658, Louis XIV came in it.

Discovery...

- Church (13th century) with a statue of Holy Roch and glass-windows (16th century)
- Castle with Le Notre garden (18th century) (can’t be visited)
- Calvary
- Meuzin river
- Tombs with coats of arms (ploughman, miller)
- Gallo-Roman and Merovingian cemetery, at the crossroad of Gerland-Quincey-Nuits-Agencourt, not to far from the Bolards

Town hall address:

15 grande rue
21700 Quincey
Tel. : +33 (0)3 80 61 06 33
Fax : +33 (0)3 80 62 16 67

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