Before the bypass was built, Monnerville's main street was traversed by the king's highway which later became the RN20 road between Paris and Orléans. At the time the village was a major stopping place, with six inns, and posthouses accommodating horses.
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Church of Saint-Côme & Saint-Damien dating from the 12th-16th century
VoirMost of the ancient lintels and doors in the region were made from timber. On the facade of this modest house, the lintels are of stone and the upr...
VoirThis large bourgeois house and its gardens were the home of Rose Caron (1857-1930). Born in Monnerville to a farming family, she studied singing wi...
VoirThe war memorials started to appear after the war of 1870-1871, but the great majority of them were erected following the war of 1914-1918.
VoirThe Paris-Bordeaux railway line was the first to be fully electrified . It went into operation on 13th December 1938. Technical buildings to manage...
VoirOf the four roadworkers' cabins once built in Méréville, three are still standing today. These circular cottages feature a chimney flue in a cone-s...
VoirAux portes de la Beauce, entre forêts et champs de blé, le Camping Caravaning Résidentiel du Bois de la Justice accueille les amoureux de la nature...
VoirThe memorial to aviator Nieuport, installed by Méréville council and the aviators of Etampes, was inaugurated on 14th March 1914.
VoirThe war memorials started to appear after the war of 1870-1871, but the great majority of them were erected following the war of 1914-1918.
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