ARTHUR CHAUSSY PARK
Nature
2024
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2024
Remarkable park in an old bourgeois house in Combs to walk around the vineyards, in a place of memory.
Before it was opened to the public in May 1978, Arthur Chaussy Park was attached to the home of Jean-Marie Maillard, a priest and professor of theology at the Sorbonne. Formerly known as "le petit chêne", the 6-hectare park eventually took the name of a local personality: Arthur Chaussy, former deputy mayor of Brie-Comte-Robert before the Second World War. In 1988, the Compagnie d'Irminon planted 600 vines in the orchard section. Each year, the harvest produces 500 liters of white wine.
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