1:30 situated southeast of Paris in Champagne-Ardenne, Nogent-sur-Seine is at the confluence of Champagne, Brie and Burgundy.
Bathed by the Seine River, which has allowed its development over the centuries, Nogent-sur-Seine is a city of heritage and history.
Many famous people have left their borrows Henri fourth that would have found Gabrielle d'Estrees, Louis the 14th who admired the beautiful bell tower of Saint-Laurent, the first Napoleon, who stayed there twice during the campaign of France, Gustave Flaubert who came regularly to visit his cousins who had located the action of his novel "Sentimental Education", the sculptor Alfred Boucher who opened a museum that bears his name, Paul and his sister Camille Claudel which children lived there three years.
With its town houses along the Seine, its frame, its mills, and the charm of wetlands in the valley of the Seine, Nogent is a city where life is good.