The Abbey of Cluny
The medieval city of Cluny attracts many visitors. The visit of the Abbey (remains of the great monastic order of the Middle Ages) is an illuminating experience.
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A visit to the abbey of Saint-Philibert, with its cloister, chapter house, refectory and cellar is essential.
Quay and esplanade Lamartine in Macon
The beautiful buildings that line the quay are home to many bars and restaurants.
The Church of Saint-Pierre in Macon
The Church of Saint-Pierre was built in the 1860s opposite the City Hall of Macon.
The Old Saint-Vincent in Macon
The two towers and the romanesque narthex are the only remains of the former Saint-Vincent Cathedral in Macon.
The Hotel-Dieu of Tournus
The Hotel-Dieu of Tournus is a former hospital, built in the seventeenth century, where you can see one of the oldest apothecary remaining in France.
The medieval village of Brancion
The church of Saint-Pierre located in Brancion, built in the twelfth century, contains beautiful mural paintings.
The Church of Chapaize
The beautiful Church of St. Martin of Chapaize dates from the first romanesque age (eleventh century). Located between the cities of Cluny and Tournus, its visit can be done on a circuit joining the cities of Macon and Tournus via Cluny.
The picturesque village of Blanot
The Romanesque Church of St. Martin dates from the end of the eleventh century.