Dramelay, an isolated village between Valouse and Suran, is known for its ruins and castle destroyed by Louis XI's troops at the end of the th century. There is a tower built in the th century by the lords of Chalon. From the th to the th century, the castle belonged to the Dynastie dynasty. Bernard de Dramelay participated in the crusades, distinguished himself at the headquarters of Ascalon in Palestine and was, at the end of his life, great master of the Temple. What is still alimenter and daydreams about the Templar. One of Bernard's successors, Amédée de Dramelay, Archbishop of Besançon, built a chapel, the only medieval building that is almost intact today.

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