2 Best Sights in Burgundy, France

Basilique St-Andoche

The town's Basilique St-Andoche, one of Burgundy's finest Romanesque churches, is almost as old as the one in Vézelay, though less imposing and much restored. Note the impressive Romanesque nave with 12th-century carved capitals. Inside, there is an exhibition with digital displays and a short film explaining the history of the basilica.

4 rue Savot, Saulieu, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, 21210, France
03–80–64–07–03
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Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Jan., and Feb.

Musée François-Pompon

Beside the basilica, Musée François-Pompon is partly devoted to the work of animal-bronze sculptor Pompon (1855–1933), whose smooth, stylized creations seem contemporary but predate World War II. The museum also contains Gallo-Roman funeral stones, sacred art, and a room highlighting local gastronomic lore.

3 pl. Dr. Roclore, Saulieu, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, 21210, France
03–80–64–19–51
Sights Details
Rate Includes: €3, Closed Tues. and Jan.–Mar.