The first building dates back to the tenth Century before being restored in the fifteenth century and enlarged in the sixteenth century by Bauffremont-Sennecey. The castle has managed to escape the demolitions of the seventeenth century initiated by Rochelieu. During the French Revolution, it was dismantled by the municipality and was replaced by the church of Sennecey. Nothing is left of this castle except the bastion surrounding wall.
Today, the town hall is located in the former outbuildings of the castle and the Tourist Office, in the old buildings.
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Très arboré, bâtiments avec beaucoup de charme, nous avons passé une très belle soirée.