Maisons de caractère, trajes
Aux portes du Doubs, Marnay cache un patrimoine étonnant qui lui a valu l’obtention du label "Cité de Caractère de Bourgogne-Franche-Comté" mais aussi, celui de "Station Verte".
Perché au-dessus de la rivière, le bourg a su garder quelques vestiges du passé comme son hôtel de Santans, son Église Saint-Symphorien, son ancien château ayant appartenu aux célèbres comtes de Chalon, ses trajes ou encore ses maisons vigneronnes.
Maisons de caractère, trajes
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Some houses have dwellings on cellars, which reminds us that for several centuries, Marnay was a land of vineyards.
Several narrow passages, sometimes covered, called "trajes" are also to be discovered.
Marnay decided to associate the sun, emblem of the city, with the bat, which a former lord had carved on the door of a stable in the castle. The bat, nocturnal animal and enemy of light, is supposed to ward off darkness during the night. For more information, be sure to take a guided tour of the city or rent audio guides FOR FREE from the Tourist Office.
Propose des animations :
Non
Types de site :
Remarkable civil building
Equipements :
Parking
Personnes handicapées :
Non
Animaux acceptés :
Non
Réception de groupes :
Non
Parking bus :
Non
Visite payante :
Non
Langues parlées :
French