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Country
  
France

Department
  
Marne

Population (2006)
  
24,456

Local time
  
Saturday 9:25 PM

Team
  
RC Épernay Champagne

Region
  
Grand Est

Arrondissement
  
Épernay

Area
  
22.69 km²

Mayor
  
Franck Leroy

Vineyards near Épernay
Intercommunality
  
Épernay-Pays de Champagne

Weather
  
9°C, Wind SE at 10 km/h, 87% Humidity

pernay france top stop for champagne purists


Épernay ([epɛʁnɛ]) is a commune in the Marne department in northern France. Épernay is located some 130 km north-east of Paris on the main line of the Eastern railway to Strasbourg. The town sits on the left bank of the Marne at the extremity of the Cubry valley which crosses it.

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Map of %C3%89pernay, France

Épernay is a sub-prefecture of the department and seat of an arrondissement.

History

Épernay (Sparnacum) belonged to the archbishops of Reims from the 5th until the 10th century, when it came into the possession of the counts of Champagne. It was badly damaged during the Hundred Years' War, and was burned by Francis I in 1544. It resisted Henry of Navarre in 1592, and Marshal Biron fell in the attack which preceded its eventual capture. In 1642 it was, along with Château-Thierry, named as a duchy and assigned to the duc de Bouillon.

Main sights

In the central and oldest quarter of the town, the streets are narrow and irregular; the surrounding suburbs, however, are modern and more spacious, with La Folie to the East, for example, containing many villas belonging to rich wine merchants. The town has also spread to the right bank of the Marne.

One of its churches retains a portal and stained-glass windows from the sixteenth century, but the other public buildings are of modern construction. The most famous street in Épernay is the Avenue de Champagne which features the leading Champagne manufacturers.

Other sights outside the town include:

  • Château de Pierry
  • Château de Montmort
  • Château de Condé
  • Economy

    Épernay is best known as the principal "entrepôt" for champagne wines, which are bottled and kept in large cellars built into the chalk rock on which the town is built. The production of the equipment and raw materials used in the champagne industry is a major source of local employment.

    Brewing and sugar refinery and the production of hats and caps, are also major industries.

    Births and deaths

    Épernay was the birthplace of:

  • Flodoard (894-966), chronicler
  • Maakan Tounkara, handball player
  • Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière, Québécois politician
  • Gabrielle Dorziat, comedian
  • Yohann Diniz, athlet
  • John Gadret, cyclist
  • Léon Homo (1872–1957), historian
  • Épernay was the final resting place of:

  • Léon Azéma (1888–1978), French architect, died in Épernay and is buried in the cemetery there
  • Twin towns — Sister cities

    Épernay is twinned with:

  • Ettlingen, Germany
  • Clevedon, United Kingdom
  • Fada N'gourma, Burkina Faso
  • Middelkerke, Belgium
  • References

    Épernay Wikipedia