Trie-Château
Trie-Château is a commune with 1503 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the department of Oise in the Picardie region. It belongs to the district Beauvais and the canton of Chaumont -en- Vexin.
1835, the small community town of Trie- la -Ville became independent; the larger remainder of Trie then took the name of Trie-Château.
Demographics
Attractions
- Castle Trie, owned by the Dukes of Longueville, from 1694 by François Louis de Bourbon, prince de Conti; was made available in 1767 Jean -Jacques Rousseau. 1857 sold to Arthur de Gobineau.
- Dolmen Les Trois Pierres in the district of La Garenne
- Church of Sainte -Marie -Madeleine
- City gate (15th century)
Personalities
- Charles François Dupuis (1742-1809), French scholar, was born in Trie -Château
- Municipality in the department of Oise
- Place in Picardy