THE HÔTEL-DIEU OF BEAUNE
Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune, a jewel of flamboyant gothic architecture with ...Read more
CHÂTEAU DE SAVIGNY-LÈS-BEAUNE
This imposing property includes the grand château, which houses several ...Read more
LE CHÂTEAU DU CLOS DE VOUGEOT
In the heart of the vineyards, this gastronomic Mecca is full of treasures. ...Read more
CHATEAU DE COMMARIN
Château de Commarin with a bookstore, a café and a restaurant-wine bar ...Read more
TOUR PHILIPPE LE BON
Dijon seen from above: climb the towers!Read more
CHATEAU DE POMMARD
Château dating from 1726, welcomes every year visitors and professionals ...Read more
CHATEAUNEUF CASTLE
Château de Châteauneuf, offering guided night tours, animations, ...Read more
HALLES DE BEAUNE
Read moreThe Halles de Beaune are ideally located in the city. They are located opposite the Hôtel-Dieu des Hospices de Beaune, in the heart of the city. Throughout the year, every Wednesday and Friday from 7am to 1pm, the people of Beaunne meet there to do their shopping. Wednesday is more specifically dedicated to food products. Here you can find everything: fruit, vegetables, meat, delicatessen, rotisserie, cheese, spices, etc. The organic sector and local producers are also well represented. Up to 180 merchants can take place! Ideal for finding local products. Surrounded by cafés and restaurants, nothing prevents you from taking a short break in the morning to have a coffee or finish your market with a lunch. From April to November on Saturdays, you can also visit the flea market on Place Carnot. Good times ahead!
ROSE CASTLE
The castle was built in 1321, the patrol path and machicolations have been ...Read more
HERITAGE AND STUDY LIBRARY
Library with various works and manuscripts of the monks of Cîteaux in a ...Read more
LA GRANDE FORGE DE BUFFON
The purpose of the great forge was to implement Buffon's discoveries about ...Read more
PORTE GUILLAUME
Read moreIf you see Porte Guillaume in a distant horizon, know that you are at the entrance to Vieux Dijon, in the heart of the historic centre. Indeed, this triumphal arch is set on the large place Darcy, completely pedestrian, and at the entrance to the long rue de la Liberté which is also pedestrian. Dated from the 18th century, it was built in the exact location of a pre-existing medieval gate. Built by the architect Jean-Philippe Maret, this monument was erected as a tribute to the governor of Burgundy at the time, namely Louis Bourbon-Condé more commonly known as Prince de Condé. For this reason, it was first called Porte de Condé, then Porte de la Liberté at the Revolution and finally Porte Guillaume in tribute to Guillaume de Volpiano, former priest and Italian abbot of Saint-Bénigne. On the door, registered as Historical monument in 1938, you can admire four bas-reliefs.
HÔTEL DE VOGÜÉ
A hotel featuring a majestic portal with Renaissance-inspired sculptures ...Read more
STATUE OF VERCINGÉTORIX
Commissioned by Napoleon III, the statue stands 6.60 m high on a 7 m plinth ...Read more
LA TOUR DE L’ORLE D’OR
A 4-metre-high tower dating back to 1274, housing the collections of the ...Read more
CHÂTEAU DE BUSSY-RABUTIN
This castle offers a visit to learn more about the Great Century of Louis ...Read more
LA VOÛTE DE POUILLY
A 3.3-km vault built between 1826 and 1832 to allow the canal to pass from ...Read more
THE HALLES DE NOLAY
These halls are a reminder of the town's dynamism in medieval times.Read more
MAISON MILLIERE
House over 500 years old, with a quiet inner garden ideal for sitting back ...Read more
LA MAISON DES MARINIERS - MUSÉE DE LA BATELLERIE
A museum to discover the life of the bargemen and the barge industry ...Read more