Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Burgundy, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

July 29, 2021 Christa Meece

Discover the best top things to do in Burgundy, France including Saint Gildard Convent & Museum, musee du costume Avallon, Ferme Fruirouge, Eglise Saint-Clement de Macon, Basilique de Vezelay, Cathedrale St-Lazare, Cathedrale Saint-Etienne, Paroisse Notre-Dame De Dijon, Owl's Trail, Rue Des Forges.
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1. Saint Gildard Convent & Museum

34 rue Saint Gildard, 58000, Nevers France +33 3 86 71 99 50 [email protected] http://www.sainte-bernadette-soubirous-nevers.com/
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5.0 based on 92 reviews

Saint Gildard Convent & Museum

Espace Bernadette, where lies the intact body of Bernadette Soubirous will welcome you in the ancient convent where she lived for 13 years as a sister of Charity of Nevers. You will discover a highly renowned shrine visited each year by almost 200 000 pilgrims from all over the world. Surrounded by a 4 ha park, located right in the town centre of Nevers, Espace Bernadette provides accommodation, meals and activities for a stay or a time of retreat.

Reviewed By W4755GQsusanh

I went on a 206 tour, by myself from Rhode Island , USA. to go to Lourdes and also see St. Bernadette.. I had always wanted to see her.. and I will confess. I got someone to take a picture of me with her.. I was kneeling and looking at her.. I told the nun when I left that I was so happy to be there, and that she was a Sleeping Beauty.. .. there were all these girls that came in with their phones, smartphones.. taking video and that was definitely dis respectful and I feel like Poor Bernadette.. even though her soul is in Heaven, she knows her body is there.,the poor girl suffered very much with her illnesses.. the Bernadette and Passion of Bernadette videos are excellent..I loved Lourdes.., and someday hope to go back maybe.. If only I could learn French?? I know you can volunteer there.. I would like that.. I will never see Bernadette again.. in this world.. that was once in a lifetime and I got my photo.. and I left her a note that said 'St Bernadette,, I have always wanted to meet you in person on Earth, and now I hope to meet you in Heaven...

2. musee du costume Avallon

6 rue Belgrand, 89200 Avallon France +33 3 86 34 19 95
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5.0 based on 93 reviews

musee du costume Avallon

Reviewed By MarkW873 - Leeds, United Kingdom

Only saw the sign by chance and the visit turned out to be one of the highlights of our holiday. When we approached the door was locked and we thought the place might not be open, fortunately someone soon arrived to let us in. People are shown round in very small groups. There are so many exhibits that there isn't room for more than a few people at a time. Although its' title is Costume Museum it is much more than that. The building itself is a great surprise and as well as the costumes it is full of interesting pictures, furniture and ornaments. We were shown round by one of the sisters who own the collection and she answered all of our questions and went out her way to make the visit enjoyable and very interesting. An absolutely wonderful place!

3. Ferme Fruirouge

2 Place de l Eglise Hameau de Concoeur, 21700 Nuits-Saint-Georges France +33 3 80 62 36 25 [email protected] http://www.fruirouge.fr
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5.0 based on 82 reviews

Ferme Fruirouge

With the heart of the country of the small fruits with semi-way, 20Km between Beaune and Dijon, 4Km above the famous wine Coast, you will have all the leisure to appreciate curiosities of our small area: Hautes-Côtes de Nuits.Located in full nature, with 450m of altitude on the plate of Nuits-Saint-Georges, with 3Km of the Clos de Vougeot, close to the vineyard of Romanée Conti, our Fruirouge farm is with the hamlet of Concœur on the place of the church.

4. Eglise Saint-Clement de Macon

1 Place Saint-Clement, 71000, Macon France
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Eglise Saint-Clement de Macon

5. Basilique de Vezelay

Place de la Madeleine, 89450 Vezelay France +33 3 86 33 39 50 http://www.basiliquedevezelay.org
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4.5 based on 1,114 reviews

Basilique de Vezelay

The Basilica and the relics of St. Mary Magdalene have made and continue to make of Vezelay a major spiritual destination. Vezelay has for centuries captured the imagination of people. Not only is the Basilica Church of St. Mary Magdalene a beacon for Christianity, it is also a place of major importance in history and in art history. It has as such recently been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Vezelay was originally a monastic church, which it is now again while remaining a pilgrimage place. It has also been a parish church for some two centuries. The Basilica is a highly praised spiritual and tourist destination for all alike: believers, pilgrims or visitors.

Reviewed By claudiad38

One of the great roman cathedrals. Some renovations scaffolding when we visited. Daily evening and other services, don't miss.

6. Cathedrale St-Lazare

Place du Terreau, 71400, Autun France http://cathedrale.autun-art-et-histoire.fr/la-cathedrale.html
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4.5 based on 431 reviews

Cathedrale St-Lazare

Reviewed By rosemaryborder - Cervon, France

Marvellous. Thank you, Giselbertus, for the wonderful sculpture. You can see more of his work in the Musée Rolin.

7. Cathedrale Saint-Etienne

Place Saint-Etienne, 89000, Auxerre France +33 3 86 51 29 20 http://cathedraleauxerre.fr/
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4.5 based on 448 reviews

Cathedrale Saint-Etienne

Reviewed By phil2mlin - Northampton, United Kingdom

Visited the Cathedral in October 2019 whilst on a tour of the area. Auxerre is a very historic town and well worth stopping in and walking around. The Cathedral is situated high above the river and dominates the skyline. The detailed masonary is worth looking at as is the Crypt.

8. Paroisse Notre-Dame De Dijon

2 Place Notre Dame, 21000, Dijon France +33 3 45 34 27 61 http://notre-dame-dijon.blogspot.com/
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4.5 based on 527 reviews

Paroisse Notre-Dame De Dijon

Early 13th-century gothic church features gargoyles and slender columns topped by the famous 14th-century Jacquemart Clock.

Reviewed By VadimM67 - Murmansk, Russia

The church of Notre Dame in its appearance is suitable for a cathedral. It was originally built in this capacity and was the home church for the inhabitants of the ducal palace. However, Saint-Benigne became a cathedral by the will of circumstances. However, the status of an ordinary church did not prevent Notre Dame from entering the World Heritage List in 2015. And all thanks to the western facade, which has no equal in French Gothic. Even if only it remained of the cathedral, it would be included in the World Heritage List, as happened with the facade of St. Paul's Cathedral in Macau. The 29-meter-high western facade attracts the eye with a contradictory combination of pointed arches on the first level and two rows of arcature galleries evoking memories of Venice with its Renaissance palaces. However, the idea does not fly away for a long time to the banks of the Grand Canal, because in the middle of the Renaissance arches we see quite Gothic gargoyles. Gargoyles as you know, in addition to intimidating, performed a much more important role as drains for cathedrals.However, the fake gargoyles that adorn the facade today are not medieval at all, but the result of the work of 7 Parisian sculptors from 1880 to 1882 during the restoration. Where did the real ones go? They were destroyed almost immediately after the completion of the work on Notre Dame in 1240. By the way, the church was built in a record-breaking 20 years for the Middle Ages. One of the moneylenders of Dijon decided to get married in the new church. And it must happen that a gargoyle depicting just moneylender fell from the facade and killed moneylender. Superstitious horror did not allow to return gargoyles back 6 centuries! In addition to the gargoyles, there are 3 other attractions in Dijon's Notre Dame. The first attraction is located inside, the second is at the top, and the third is located below. The statue of Our Lady of Bon Hope, or the Black Virgin, is located in the church. Le Jacquemart clock is located in the bell tower. The watch, brought as a trophy from the looted Flanders Kortrijk, consists of four metal automatons. Two , Jacquemart and Jacqueline, ring a large bell with a hammer. Two other automatons, their "children" Jacquelinet and Jacquelinette, strike from a quarter of an hour to a quarter of an hour, each with a small bell. It is necessary to climb up to this structure. But the third one is publicly available. This is the symbol of Dijon - the owl, which the tourists who believe in pagan habits have already erased. After all, touching it brings good luck. The experiment has been going on for many years with thousands of teachers, and the owl is being erased little by little...

9. Owl's Trail

Dijon France +33 892 70 05 58 https://www.destinationdijon.com/moments-a-vivre/le-parcours-de-la-chouette/
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4.5 based on 2,327 reviews

Owl's Trail

This 22-stage trail is designed not only to give you a taste of Dijon's charm, but also to take you back in time and show you the history of our town. Each numbered stage takes in a place of interest, and the whole trail can be covered on foot in about one hour. If you feel like finding out more about Dijon, this trail proposes 3 different loops: the Rousseau loop, the Zola loop and the Moses loop. But there's no reason to hurry! Take your time and enjoy the friendly atmosphere in the many museums, galleries, shops and cafés terraces!

Reviewed By rons320 - New York City, United States

We came o Dijon on a rainy day and instead of soaking wet wandering is streets went to Beaune and returned to Dijon in the afternoon right after the rain stopped. Although most sites were either closed or closing we still enjoyed the Owl's walk and most of the old town. It took us about 5 hours.

10. Rue Des Forges

Rue Des Forges, 21000, Dijon France
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4.5 based on 353 reviews

Rue Des Forges

Reviewed By jandavina - Winnersh, United Kingdom

Was so pleasantly surprised by the Beauty of this town .. amazing architecture and lovely old Streets to wander along .. photographers delight

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