MONTSAUGEON VILLAGE
Classified as a picturesque site since 1929, Montsaugeon is a village that travels through its streets, with the arrival of an impressive castle-like portal as soon as it arrives: ancient farmhouses and stone houses at the exemplary restoration, the superb halles built in 1761 which hosted the most important fairs in the region, the door to mâchicoulis serving as prison, the twelfth century Romanesque church, larger than high and the six stone cross scattered on the commune. The asset is that it is still unknown and filled with curiosities.
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