Commune of Haute-Marne (52150) of 250 inhabitants where the Goncourt brothers lived.
Goncourt is a village closely linked to the famous French writers Edmond and Jules de Goncourt, whose family is from this commune.
These brothers, major figures of 19th century literature, are known for their realistic style and their sharp look at the society of their time.
They are at the origin of the prestigious Prix Goncourt, founded by Edmond in homage to his brother Jules, which rewards each year a work of fiction in French.
The village of Goncourt thus remains associated with this unique literary heritage, honoring the memory of these writers through this prize which perpetuates their name and their passion for literature.



















Coordonnées 48° 14′ 28″ nord, 5° 36′ 30″ est Superficie 18,77 km2