Religious Sites in Burgundy

Religious Sites in Burgundy

Sights Overview
Name Category Location
 
Abbaye de Fontenay
The best-preserved of the Cistercian abbeys, the Abbaye de Fontenay...
Religious Sites Abbaye de Fontenay
 
Abbaye de St-Germain
North of Place des Cordeliers is the former Abbaye de St-Germain...
Religious Sites Auxerre
 
Ancienne Abbaye
Looming as large as Cluny does, art historians have written themselves...
Religious Sites Cluny
 
Basilique St-Andoche
The town's Basilique St-Andoche is almost as old as that of Vézelay...
Religious Sites Saulieu
 
Basilique St-Urbain
Built between 1262 and 1286 by Pope Urban IV (who was born in...
Religious Sites Troyes
 
Basilique Ste-Madeleine
In the 11th and 12th centuries the celebrated Basilique Ste-Madeleine...
Religious Sites Vézelay
 
Cathédrale St-Bénigne
The chief glory of this comparatively austere cathedral is its...
Religious Sites Dijon
 
Cathédrale St-Étienne
Historically linked more with Paris than with Burgundy, Sens...
Religious Sites Sens
 
Cathédrale St-Étienne
The town's dominant feature is the ascending line of three magnificent...
Religious Sites Auxerre
 
Cathédrale St-Lazare
Autun's principal monument is the Cathédrale St-Lazare...
Religious Sites Autun
 
Cathédrale St-Pierre-St-Paul
Noted monument of Flamboyant Gothic—a style regarded as...
Religious Sites Troyes
 
Collégiale Notre-Dame
A series of tapestries relating the life of the Virgin hangs...
Religious Sites Beaune
 
Notre-Dame
One of the city's oldest churches, Notre-Dame stands out with...
Religious Sites Dijon
 
Palais Synodal
The roof of the 13th-century Palais Synodal, alongside Sens's...
Religious Sites Sens
 
St-Michel
This church, with its chunky Renaissance facade, fast-forwards...
Religious Sites Dijon
 
Ste-Madeleine
The oldest church in Troyes, Ste-Madeleine is best known for...
Religious Sites Troyes
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