Quemigny-sur-Seine

Quemigny -sur -Seine is a commune in the French department Côte- d'Or in the Burgundy region. Cuminiaculiens or Cuminiaculiennes are called their residents and residents.

Geography

Location

Quemigny -sur -Seine is located at the headwaters of the Seine, about 50 kilometers north-west of Dijon. For the eponymous town include the two hamlets Cosne ( in the north) and Quemignerot ( in the south). These two hamlets are larger than Quemigny -sur -Seine itself The municipality is rural, livestock and dairy farming are main industries.

Adjacent communities

In the north: Meulson 3.6 km In the northwest: Bellenod -sur -Seine 4.2 km In the West: Magny -Lambert 7.1 km In the southwest: Ampilly -les -Bordes 4.5 km In the south: Baigneux -les- Juifs 7.2 km In the Southeast: Duesme 2.5 km In the East: Aignay -le- Duc 4.9 km In the Northeast: Beaunotte 3.5 km

Attractions

  • Castle Quemigny

At its core is a handsome tower of the 13th century. Two round towers in the atrium are extensions from the 16th century. In one of the original dovecote is preserved, elegant in other living spaces. The main building dates from the 18th century. The castle is privately owned. It is a historical monument since 1975.

In Quemignerot is an old wash house ( Lavoir ), which has been recently restored. Also interesting is the chapel from the 13th century.

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