Known for its Chapu museum, this town has been growing steadily since prehistoric times, thanks to its favorable environment: waterways, arable land and game-filled forests. In the 11th century, the seigneury of the knight Pierre de Livres, named after the river that runs through the town, was established here. Over the centuries, Mée-sur-Seine was not only home to farming and livestock breeding, but also to a number of other activities that took advantage of its proximity to the Seine, which at the time was ideal for waterway transport: tile-making, lime production, earthenware manufacture, pharmaceutical workshops... A past that the rue des Fours à chaux (lime kiln street) and 2 perfectly preserved kilns on Quai E. Lallia bear witness to.

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