The sacred healing sanctuaries of ancient Burgundy offer a unique glimpse into a world where faith, health, and community intertwined. These sites, built centuries ago, were more than places of worshi...
Stepping into Semur en Brionnais feels like walking back through centuries of history. This charming village in Burgundy captivates visitors with its cobblestone streets, stone houses, and medieval at...
The Musée du Châtillonnais stands as a remarkable gateway to the rich history and cultural heritage of Northern Burgundy. Located in the charming town of Châtillon-sur-Seine, the museum invites visito...
The Hospices de Beaune stands as one of Burgundy’s most remarkable landmarks, combining history, charity, and wine culture. Founded in 1443, this former hospital continues to fascinate visitors with i...
In the heart of Burgundy stands Château de Bussy Rabutin, a castle whose walls hold centuries of history and scandal. Visitors are drawn not only to its beautiful architecture but also to the dramatic...
The Basilica of Sainte Madeleine stands as a remarkable symbol of faith, history, and architectural grandeur in Vézelay, a hilltop town in Burgundy. This Romanesque masterpiece has welcomed pilgrims f...
The Abbey of Cluny stands as one of Burgundy’s most remarkable historical landmarks. Founded in 910, it became the heart of a religious movement that shaped medieval Europe. Travelers and history enth...
The dukes of Burgundy were more than regional rulers; they were shapers of European politics, culture, and trade during the Middle Ages. From the late 14th century to the 15th century, Burgundy evolve...
François Mitterrand and his ties to Burgundy reveal a quieter side of one of France’s most influential presidents. Beyond speeches, elections, and global diplomacy, Burgundy became a place where Mitte...








