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Noyon is small city in France, but it has several clubs for people to enjoy. There are sports clubs like football team US Noyon and local cycling club. Many young people also like dance clubs for music and DJ nights. Culture enthusiasts gather in book clubs and art groups that promote local artists in the town.
One of the most famous residents of Noyon is theologian John Calvin, leader of Protestant Reformation. Another notable person is Charles de Bovelles, a philosopher and mathematician. These historical figures have left big legacy in the city and France as whole.
Noyon Cathedral is very special place, known for its Gothic architecture. Visitors also enjoy the Calvin Museum to learn about John Calvin’s life. For nature lovers, Parc de la Garenne is peaceful spot with beautiful trees and flowers. The city center has old streets and houses that make it look very charming.
French historian said once: "Noyon is town of memories, full of stories in streets and stones." Many writers wrote about beauty of its cathedral and environment.
Rue de Paris is main street in Noyon, filled with shops and cafes. Rue Saint-Eloi is another important street, known for its historical charm. Many people visit market square near these streets to enjoy local products and food.
- Noyon is twin city with several European cities. - It was birthplace of John Calvin in 1509. - The city was badly damaged during World War I but rebuilt with care.
On my visit to Noyon, I felt like I step into history. The cathedral was very beautiful and peaceful, and I spent hour looking at its stained glass. People in streets were friendly, and food in local bakery was delicious.
To relax in Noyon, I recommend walk in Parc de la Garenne or enjoying coffee at small café on sunny day. You can also visit museum if you like quiet activity, or simply explore streets at slow pace.
Q: What is best time to visit Noyon? A: Spring and summer are best times, as weather is good for walking and exploring. Q: Is Noyon good for families? A: Yes, it is nice place for family trip, with parks and historical sites for education.
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