Camembert () is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France.
It is the place where camembert cheese originated and is named after.
Geography
The commune is part of the area known as Pays d'Auge.
One river, the Viette, and three streams (the Besion, the Moulin Neuf, and the Costillets) run through the commune.
History
The village is most noted for the early development of camembert cheese by Marie Harel in 1791. The museum is in the shape of a Camembert cheese.
- Beamoncel the manor house, which was the home of Marie Harel.
- President Farm another museum about camembert that is linked to the dairy brand, Président.
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|1968 |197
|1975 |176
|1982 |177
|1990 |184
|1999 |197
|2009 |206
|2014 |190
|2020 |170
Notable associations
- Marie Harel (1761–1844) was the inventor of Camembert cheese, lived and worked in the village.
- Lutteur B, a horse from the Foucaudière farm in Camembert in 1955 that was ridden by Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola in the 1964 Summer Olympics, winning a Gold and Silver medal
See also
- Communes of the Orne department
References
External links
- Maison du Camembert
