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Taxi Noyon
— the town where Capetian France was born
Taxi service in Noyon (60400), a 13,000-inhabitant town in the north-east of the Oise. Three events anchored its name in French history: Charlemagne crowned king of the Franks here in 768, Hugues Capet elected king in 987 (the founding act of the Capetian dynasty), and Jean Calvin born here in 1509 (Protestant reformer). These layers left a gothic cathedral among the oldest in France (works started 1145), a Calvin Museum and a medieval centre. TER line Paris-Saint-Quentin (Paris-Nord in 1h). 100 km from Paris, 25 km from Compiègne.
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Distances from Noyon
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| Destination | Distance | Time off-peak |
|---|---|---|
| Compiègne | 25 km | 25-30 min |
| CDG Airport | 85 km | 1h-1h15 |
| BVA Airport | 80 km | 1h-1h15 |
| Paris (Gare du Nord) | 100 km | 1h15-1h30 · 1h by train |
| Saint-Quentin | 40 km | 40 min |
| Pierrefonds | 30 km | 30-35 min |
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Why historic?
Sacre Hugues Capet 987 (Capetian birth), Calvin born 1509, Charlemagne crowned 768.
Cathedral?
Notre-Dame, works 1145. Earlier than Paris.
Noyon to Paris?
100 km / 1h15-1h30 taxi. Direct train 1h.