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Abbaye de Vezelay
Abbaye de Vezelay

Abbaye de Vezelay

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Proudly overlooking the "Eternal Hill" at the gateway to the Morvan region, the Abbey of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine in Vézelay is one of the greatest masterpieces of Romanesque art and a major pilgrimage site since the 11th century. Famous for housing the relics of Mary Magdalene, it was the starting point for two crusades and remains today a major spiritual stop on the Way of St. James. Its majestic silhouette, visible for miles around, seems to bridge the Burgundian landscape and sky. The interior of the basilica is a true revelation of light and stone. The narthex welcomes visitors with one of the most beautiful tympana in the world, depicting Christ in glory sending the apostles on their mission. Upon entering the nave, one is struck by the unusual brightness of the building and the exquisite sculpted capitals, which depict biblical scenes and battles against demons with incredible verve. The balance of the volumes and the polychromy of the arches create a harmony that invites both artistic admiration and contemplation.

Tip for an even more exceptional visit.

The terrace of the old castle: After visiting the basilica, walk around the building to reach the terrace at the rear. It offers a breathtaking 180° panoramic view of the Cure Valley and the Morvan mountains. It's the perfect spot for a contemplative break before descending through the steep, narrow streets of the village, listed among the "Most Beautiful Villages of France".

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