Best attractions and places to see around Curgy include a blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features within the Saône-et-Loire department of France. Curgy serves as a central point for exploring the rich heritage of the surrounding Burgundy region. The area is characterized by its proximity to ancient Roman towns like Autun and the diverse landscapes of the Morvan Regional Park. Visitors can discover a variety of historical, architectural, and natural points of interest.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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For us, it is always a nice moment to light a candle.
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When walking through the city of Autun, it is definitely worth visiting this old theatre.
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Very worth seeing and well restored church.
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Beautiful church. We like it.
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The third president of France (Patrice de Mac Mahon (1808-1893)) was born here. Weddings are still held here regularly.
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Fantastic, these kinds of half-timbered houses
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The Saint-Lazare Cathedral of Autun is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture in Burgundy, renowned for its sculptures and magnificent architectural details. Built in the 12th century, dedicated to Saint Lazarus, considered the first bishop of Autun, it was an important place of pilgrimage during the Middle Ages, particularly because of the supposed presence of relics of Saint Lazarus. The cathedral is particularly famous for its tympanum, sculpted by Gislebertus, a master Romanesque sculptor. This tympanum depicts the Last Judgement in striking detail (Christ in majesty, saved and damned souls, and a terrifying representation of demons), reflecting the importance of the religious themes of salvation and damnation in medieval art. This masterpiece is one of the most admired works of Romanesque sculpture. Inside the cathedral, the capitals of the columns are decorated with biblical scenes and symbolic stories, also attributed to Gislebertus. These sculptures, of great finesse, tell stories taken from the Old and New Testaments. The cathedral has barrel vaults, semicircular arches and Gothic elements that were added later, including the choir rebuilt in the 15th century. It thus embodies the transition between the Romanesque and Gothic styles in Burgundy. Autun Cathedral deserves… no! Requires your visit.
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The Roman Theatre of Autun, built around 70 AD, is one of the largest ancient theatres in Roman Gaul. It could accommodate around 15,000 to 20,000 spectators. Located in the city of Autun, formerly called Augustodunum under the Roman Empire, this monument bears witness to the grandeur of the city at that time. The theatre is distinguished by its vast cavea (the space reserved for spectators), which extends over a natural hill, thus providing excellent acoustics. It is oriented so that spectators have a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape. The shows given there were varied: theatrical performances, public speeches, and probably gladiatorial shows or religious ceremonies. Today, it remains an important archaeological site. Every summer, cultural events are organized there, such as concerts or historical reenactments, in order to revive the spirit of Antiquity.
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The region around Curgy is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Roman town of Autun, which features the impressive Cathedral of Autun, the Roman theatre in Autun, and the mysterious The Couhard Pyramid. Further afield, consider visiting the medieval castle at Châteauneuf-en-Auxois or the significant archaeological site of Bibracte-Mont Beuvray.
Yes, a notable castle near Curgy is Château de Sully, a superb Renaissance-style moated castle known as the largest Renaissance castle in Southern Burgundy. It's surrounded by a 25-hectare English-style park. You can also find the well-preserved medieval castle at Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, recognized as one of France's most beautiful villages.
For nature lovers, the Morvan Regional Park is about 35 km away, offering diverse landscapes of forests, lakes, and hills ideal for outdoor activities. Additionally, several remarkable gardens are within reach, such as Parc et jardins du château de Sully (7 km), Jardin de la Chaux (28 km), and Parc et jardin du château de Barbirey sur Ouche (41 km).
The area around Curgy is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For example, explore the 'Château de Sully Loop' for hiking or try gravel biking routes like 'View of Autun – The Couhard Pyramid loop from Autun'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for the region.
Many attractions around Curgy are suitable for families. The Château de Sully is listed as family-friendly, offering a fascinating historical visit within its grounds. The Roman theatre in Autun and the Saint-Lazare Fountain also offer engaging historical experiences for all ages. Exploring the Morvan Regional Park provides opportunities for family walks and outdoor adventures.
The region around Curgy is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring and early summer offer mild temperatures and blooming landscapes, ideal for hiking and cycling. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, making it a scenic time for walks. While specific seasonal considerations for Curgy aren't detailed, the general Burgundy climate suggests these seasons are best.
To experience local life and find regional produce, you can visit markets in nearby towns. Autun hosts markets on Wednesdays and Fridays, Epinac on Wednesdays and Sundays, Le Creusot on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and Beaune on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
The Cathedral of Autun is a significant Romanesque architectural masterpiece, famous for its Last Judgment tympanum and biblical sculptures by Gislebertus. Other religious sites in the vicinity include the Basilica Saint-Andoche in Saulieu and the historic Hospices de Beaune, an iconic example of 15th-century Burgundian architecture.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the 'Château de Sully Loop' is an easy 6 km hike. Another easy route is the 'Roman Theater of Autun – Vallon Pond loop from Autun', which is about 2.5 km. You can find more details and other routes in the hiking guide around Curgy.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and architectural beauty of the region. The Cathedral of Autun is highlighted as a 'masterpiece of Romanesque architecture' and 'very worth seeing'. The Couhard Pyramid is described as a 'gigantic and imposing monument' with 'breathtaking viewpoint over Autun'. The Château de Sully is appreciated for its 'astonishing' moated setting and rich history.
While specific cafes, restaurants, or hotels directly adjacent to every attraction are not detailed, the nearby town of Autun, being a historic center, offers various options for dining and accommodation. The Saint-Lazare Fountain area in Autun is noted as a place where you can 'find something to eat or refresh yourself'.
Autun, located just 8 km from Curgy, is a major historical hub. It was formerly the Roman city of Augustodunum and boasts extensive Roman ruins, including the Roman theatre and the Couhard Pyramid. Its Cathedral of Autun is a key example of Romanesque architecture. Curgy serves as an excellent base for exploring Autun's rich heritage.


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