More known for its nuclear towers, visible by far, this township and sub-prefecture of the department has about 6,100 inhabitants. In the soul, Nogent is Camille, the stone, the torment. The museum of Camille Claudel dreamt and promised is one of the reasons for the many tourists from all over the world. But not that… If he likes literature, he will travel, book in hand, the sites described by Gustave Flaubert in Sentimental Education: the St. Lawrence church, the Auberge du Cygne de la Croix, the House of Turks, the gardens of Olive Island near the spillway… If he prefers art, he will be seduced by a whole florileum of buildings, by the old houses of the passage of the Chat-qui-Pêche. The Paul-Dubois-Alfred-Boucher Museum, rich in remarkable collections of paintings, sculptures and archeology, is a necessary passage for the art lover. Mother Nature isn't sick. It offers some places for walking: The canal lane, the Boeswillwald Park park, the banks of the shaded Seine… The good reasons are not enough to go through these picturesque streets. The tourist office offers guided tours of the city on various themes of choice (general visit, Saint-Laurent church, Camille Claudel/Alfred Boucher, Gustave Flaubert, on the steps of Napoleon and the dusk of the Empire, medieval Nogent, the Seine nogentaise…).

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