Crécy-la-Chapelle

Crecy – la – Chapelle is located in the departement of the Seine-et-Marne in the region ïle de France.

 

From Paris RER A to Marne le Vallée Chessy.

Bus 59 to Crecy – la – Chapelle.

 

The wheel of the mill, rue de Penthièvre.

Chemin de ronde.

The Chemin de ronde refers to a historical path or walkway along the ramparts of the town, often used for defensive purposes in medieval times.

Grand Morin river.

Belfry of the nineteenth century built on a 12th century tower.

Nicknamed «la Venise Briarde», Crécy-la-Chapelle is bordered by the Grand Morin which gives it all its originality.

The village of Crécy is crossed by 3 brassets and by the Grand Morin.

 

Water is always present, when one walks in the city, when one meets the washhouses, mills, walkways, integrated since the medieval period.

The collegiate church of Notre-Dame de Crécy-la-Chapelle.

 

Tthe church is built in the 13th century.

 

The nave and the choir.

Wash house at the ru de la Fosse aux Coqs.

The Tour d’Ysabeau is a historic medieval tower.

It is one of the remnants of the old fortifications that once surrounded the town.

 

The tower is named after Ysabeau, a figure associated with local legends.

 

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