Giverny, The town is very beautiful.
Rue Grand Val, Giverny, Les Andelys, Eure, Normandy, Metropolitan France, 27620, France
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Introduction
Giverny is a commune in the Eure department of France, renowned for Claude Monet's former residence and the beautiful Monet Gardens. The town was established with the support of the Merovingian dynasty and the Church of Sainte Radegonde. In 863, King Charles II, as a monk of the Saint-Denis-le-Ferment Abbey, owned the town of Giverny. In the 11th century, Giverny and its church belonged to the Abbey of Saint-Ouen in Rouen. During the Middle Ages, several lords inherited this territory, but it always belonged to Saint-Ouen. During the French Revolution, the Lorier family became the lords of Giverny. Mr. Lorier himself became the town's first mayor in 1791. Address Rue Grand Val, Giverny, Les Andelys, Eure, Normandy, Metropolitan France, 27620, France