Place Robert Mottu

Place Robert Mottu is a parking area in , , . Place Robert Mottu is situated nearby to the church , as well as near the post office .
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  • Type: Parking area
  • Parking: surface
  • Wheelchair access: yes

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Église Saint-Étienne de Chaumont-sur-Tharonne and Town hall of Chaumont-sur-Tharonne.

Church
is a church.

Town hall
is situated 130 metres southwest of Place Robert Mottu.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Lamotte-Beuvron and La Marolle-en-Sologne.

Village
is a town and commune of about 5000 inhabitants in the department of , . The French Federal Equestrian Park, one of the largest in Europe, is based in . is situated 9 km east of Place Robert Mottu.

Village
, commonly known as La Marolle, is a town and commune in the department in the administrative region of , . The town is located in the natural region of Sologne. is situated 10 km west of Place Robert Mottu.

Place Robert Mottu

Latitude
47.61043° or 47° 36′ 38″ north
Longitude
1.90468° or 1° 54′ 17″ east
Open location code
8FV3JW63+5V
Open­Street­Map ID
way 171001428
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­parking
Open­Street­Map attribute
parking=­surface
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­yes
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