Salle de la Plage - Thomery
1 Chemin des Prés, Thomery
- Seine-et-Marne
- Île-de-France
The town of Thomery, located south-east of Fontainebleau, between Seine and forest covers an area of 371 hectares. Today, the city is composed of three main districts: the city center (formerly called The Village), the district of the port (formerly called Collapsed) and the district of By, on the hillside (former Hamlet of By). The Middle Ages gave Thomery its port and the choir of its church; the Renaissance and the Grand Siècle the most beautiful houses on the Seine, to the rhythm of the evolutions of the Castle of Fontainebleau; then from the eighteenth century, The culture of the gilded chasselas in espalier along stone walls several meters high has profoundly transformed the landscape by giving it the unique aspect that makes it today its celebrity. More recently, it is several illustrious characters like the animal painter Rosa Bonheur or the poet Fernand Gregh who chose Thomery to escape the hustle and bustle of Parisian life and find there the calm and the proximity of nature.
Etiquetas
Château, hôtel urbain, palais, manoir, Édifice maritime et fluvial
Accès
Thomery Train Station is located in the heart of the Fontainebleau forest, 3km from the city centre. Regular connections with Paris, Melun, Montereau, Montargis and beyond. ATM on the platform.