Lamotte-Beuvron

  • Historically Known As: La Mothe-sur-Beuvron

  • Type: Town

Lamotte-Beuvron is a small town and commune in the Grande Sologne forest of Centre-Val de Loire, France. The town is the birthplace of the Tarte Tatin apple pastry and the home to a large equestrian center. - AsNotedIn


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Places

Name of Notable Genus AsNotedIn No Address Proximity Area
Name Genus AsNotedIn Address Proximity Area
Chateau de Saint-Maurice Lamotte-Beuvron
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W end Rue de chateau Parc Equestre Federal, Batiment la Colonie
Church of Sainte-Anne de Lamotte-Beuvron
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  • Fr MN
Rue Roland Dorgeles Rue Durfort de Duras
Maison Tatin
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5 Rue de Vierzon Across from Lamotte Beuvron train station

Timeline

Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1869/00/00 The Canal de la Sauldre, a 46.81 km long waterway connecting Blancafort in Cher, to Lamotte-Beuvron, is built 1848 to 1869. The canal does not connect to any other waterway. One end is located on the Av de la Republique, near Av napoleon III.

Eat and Drink »

FoodTypeAsNotedInDescription
FoodTypeAsNotedInDescription
Tarte Tartin The Tarte Tatin was invented by the Tatin sisters at their Hotel Tatin, now the Maison Tatin on rue de Vierzon.



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Particulars for Lamotte-Beuvron:
Locale Type Town




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