TOUR DE PANCY
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A tower belonging to the squire of Montreal before being seized and ending up in the hands of the secretary of the Duke of Burgundy.
The Grosse Tour de Pancy, built during the second half of the 15th century, belonged to the lord of Montreal before being seized and ending up in the hands of a more docile servant, the Duke of Burgundy's secretary, at the time of the conflicts between the Burgundians and the Crown. Gradually broken up over time, the house was used as a dwelling for farmers before being restored in the 1960s. Today, this private property cannot be visited.
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