Jarnioux
Part of Porte des Pierres Dorées in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
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Coat of arms
Location of Jarnioux
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45°57′56″N 4°37′41″E / 45.9656°N 4.6281°E / 45.9656; 4.6281
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69640
(avg. 330 m or 1,080 ft)
Jarnioux (French pronunciation: [ʒaʁnju]) is a former commune in the Rhône department in eastern France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the commune Porte des Pierres Dorées.[2]
Places and monuments
Jarnioux has several monuments :
- The manor of the Guard (private, rental of rooms for events).
- The castle of Jarnioux.
- The Sainte Catherine chapel.
- The viaduct of the old Beaujolais railway (Tacot).
- Interior facade of the Manoir de La Garde.
- Castle of Jarnioux.
- Flag and stele linked to the Heiho Niten Ichi Ryu Memorial, and Sainte Catherine chapel.
- The viaduc of the Tacot.
Personalities linked to the municipality
Auguste Guinon transformed Jarnioux from 1869. He equipped the village with a wash house, a town hall, a school and a church.
Serge Prisset, singer known for the song "Colombe ivre", released in 1970. He lives in Jarnioux.
See also
References
External links
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