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Noisy-le-Grand is a modern city that has retained its roots, traditions and spirit of the village. Noisy-le-Grand already appeared in the fifth century among the residences of the Merovingian kings.
It will pass in the 10th century under the rule of monks that will last until the Revolution of The monks of St. Martin Noisy-le-Grand therefore dominate until They shall exercise rights of high and low justice to the Revolution. This domination is exerted on the land, forests, meadows, vineyards, fishing rights, etc. When the Revolution broke out, there are only 19 religious Noisy-le-Grand.
Their land, as well as those of large properties that have endured until now, are offered for sale. Become a peaceful rural village in Noisy see a new growth with the construction of the tram, in the early 20th century, which favored the installation of taverns along the Marne and the renowned artists such as composer Claude Terrasse, the painter Pierre Bonnard and the actor Michel Simon.
The first subdivision, date from , and will reinforce its status in Noisy-le-Grand suburb. Until the early 20th century, Noisy-le-Grand is a peaceful rural village whose main activity is agriculture. Farmers and growers provide the largest part of the food milk, butter, eggs, poultry The tram from the "Company Railways Nogentais" arrives in the village in The tram facilitates the transport of workers and employees working in Paris or nearby.
It is already the sign of the evolution of Noisy Village campaign to the suburbs. Parisians take advantage of this progress to come and take a breath of fresh air in Noisy Sunday The banks of the Marne are flocking Sunday fishermen and Parisians walk. The rural character of Noisy make it a relaxing and swimming. Noisy is known for its air quality due to altitude over the Marne and its quiet banks of the Marne.