Essoyes, Aube, France

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Essoyes, in the Aube department of France, is a small village best known as the longtime country retreat and family home of Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
country France
hasBuilding Renoir family country home
surface form: Renoir family house in Essoyes

Renoir’s reconstructed studio in Essoyes
hasCemetery Essoyes cemetery with Renoir family graves
hasCountry France
hasCulturalRoute Renoir trail in Essoyes
hasDemonym Essoyens
hasDepartment Aube department
hasEconomicActivity Champagne production
rural tourism
viticulture
hasHeritageDesignation Renoir sites in Essoyes
hasHistoricalRole country retreat of Pierre‑Auguste Renoir
family home of the Renoir family
hasINSEECode 10142
hasLanguage French
hasNotableResident Aline Charigot
Jean Renoir
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
surface form: Pierre‑Auguste Renoir
hasNotableWorkRelatedTo paintings by Pierre‑Auguste Renoir inspired by Essoyes
hasOfficialWebsite municipal website of Essoyes
hasPostalCode 10360
hasRegion Grand Est
surface form: Grand Est region
hasReligiousBuilding Saint‑Rémi church of Essoyes
surface form: Église Saint‑Rémi d’Essoyes
hasTouristAttraction Renoir family graves
Renoir family country home
surface form: Renoir family house

Renoir interpretation center
Renoir’s studio
Saint‑Rémi church of Essoyes
knownFor Impressionist art heritage
Renoir family country home
association with Pierre‑Auguste Renoir
locatedIn Champagne wine region
Côte des Bar
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Aube
Grand Est
northeastern France
surface form: north‑eastern France
locatedNear Bar-sur-Seine
surface form: Bar‑sur‑Seine

Troyes
locatedOn banks of the Ource River
partOf arrondissement of Troyes
surface form: Arrondissement of Troyes

Aube department
Canton of Bar‑sur‑Seine
timeZone CEST
CET
traversedBy Ource River

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir livedIn Essoyes, Aube, France