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Place de Chateau Chalon
France

Fièrement juchée au sommet d' un éperon rocheux dominant le vignoble, Château Chalon est un village pittoresque avec de hautes maisons vigneronnes, qui ont souvent été les anciennes demeures des abbesses.


Laisser vous guider au fil des rues, à la découverte de l' église Saint Pierre qui date du XIIème siècle et remonte par certains de ses éléments constructifs à l' Age du Premier Art Roman en Franche Comté. Face à l' église, la maison "Le Froid Pignon", classée Monument Historique par sa charpente en nef renversée (XVIe), est devendue un musée. Vous pourrez également passer sous le porche d' entrée de l'ancienne abbaye de Bénédictines fondée d'après la légende au VIIème siècle, et réservée aux filles nobles. Vous découvrirez alors l'école d'autrefois, et un superbe belvédère.

Votre visite de Chateau Chalon peut se poursuivre par les ruines du donjon médiéval du XIII ème siècle. Chateau Chalon évoque également autre chose que cette ancienne abbaye de Bénédictines : l'Appellation d' Origine Contrôlée de Château Chalon. Le vignoble est particulier, c'est celui qui produit le fameux Vin Jaune.

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Copyright: François Bonneville
Type: Spherical
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Taken: 27/11/2011
Chargée: 27/11/2011
Published: 05/12/2011
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