On the outskirts of the town
On the banks of the Rolande river
A few minutes walk from the town centre
Nearby
Point of interest
Beaune-la-Rolande church
The wash-house
The war memorial
Frédéric Bazille Memorial
Shops
Less than 300 m from the town centre and its amenities.
1 km east of a shopping centre
Labels
Bons plans
Au Gentil Marquis
Au Gentil Marquis
18 place du marché, 45340 Beaune la Rolande
0238332119
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BAR DES SPORT
BAR DES SPORT
19 Pl. du Marché,, 45340 Beaune la Rolande
07 81 98 92 06
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LE MAGDALENA
LE MAGDALENA
3 rue de montargis, 45340 Beaune la Rolande
06 09 11 02 89
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CAFE LE COMMERCE
CAFE LE COMMERCE
18 Bis place du Marché, 45340 Beaune la Rolande
02 38 33 60 47
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Description
Near a tennis court and a football pitch
Less than 300 m from amenities
About 1 km from supermarkets
Tourism / Discovery
Located 56 km northeast of Orléans, Beaune-la-Rolande is a town steeped in history, named after the Gallic God Belenos and La Rolande, the river that runs through the village from the south. With its fascinating historical heritage, hiking trails and culinary specialities, this beautiful city has a lot to offer!
Beaune-la-Rolande was tragically marked by the Second World War. In 1939, a camp was built to hold future German prisoners of war, before being transformed by the Germans into a French prisoner of war camp a year later. It then became an internment and transit camp for Jews deported to Auschwitz between May 1941 and July 1943. A monument has been erected on the site of this former camp in memory of the victims.
The church and the wash house are two landmarks of Beaune-la-Rolande. The church, listed as a National Heritage Site, boasts some magnificent features, including a spectacular organ and a magnificent painting by Frédéric Bazille. This impressionist painter is well known to art lovers all over the world. A monument was built in his memory, following his heroic behaviour during the Franco-Prussian war. On 28 November 1970, the town was the scene of a terrible battle in which the painter was killed after launching an assault against the Zouaves army.
The itinerary ‘Le Parville’ is an opportunity to explore all the local specialities. Discover the built heritage, nature reserves and local gastronomic products, including caramelised brioche with almonds and saffron, the local delicacy.