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1. Hospices de Beaune

Visit Hôtel Dieu to see one of the most iconic images of Beaune, the building’s beautiful tiled roof. While it looks palatial, Hôtel Dieu was built as a humble hospital for the poor. The hospital opened as the Hospices de Beaune in the 15th century and welcomed patients until the late 20th century, when it became a museum. The building features soaring ceilings, ample skylights and a beautiful courtyard, which is a great place to admire the intricate pattern of the roof.
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Hotel Dieu which includes a city

2. Chateau de Pommard

Once a favorite vacation destination for Napoleon, the Château de Pommard is one of the grande dames of Burgundy’s many wine producers. It is a union of two châteaus, the oldest of which was founded in 1726. The vineyard is worth visiting as much for its architecture, mixing neoclassicism and Regency, as for its famous AOC pinot noirs. Sample wines in the tasting room or set off on an adventure learning about the process and regulations that make Burgundies one of the world’s most famous wines.
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Chateau de Pommard featuring farmland and a house

3. Marche Aux Vins Winery

The Marché aux Vins Winery is an atmospheric setting for sampling wine as you learn about Burgundy’s long winemaking heritage. After your tasting, visit the shop to buy a bottle of your favorite vintage to bring home. Choose from over 22,000 bottles, including rare bottles and old vintages that date back as far as 1958.
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Marche Aux Vins Winery which includes art, a statue or sculpture and interior views

4. Burgundy Wine Museum

With over 600 artifacts, the Burgundy Wine Museum illustrates how winemaking shaped Burgundy’s history. Wander through the centuries-old building to see historical tools for wine production, wine-related art, a collection of bottles illustrating the evolution of the iconic Burgundy bottle shape and beautiful Aubusson tapestries.
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Burgundy Wine Museum which includes heritage elements and a small town or village

5. Basilique Notre-Dame

The Notre Dame de Beaune Collegiate Basilica is a key destination at the Place du Général Leclerc in central Beaune. The opening of the church in the 12th century made Beaune a Christian pilgrimage destination. As such, a visit to the church is essential to understanding the city’s history. Hear its bells resonating throughout the streets during your stay and step inside to see its famous tapestries.
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Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame which includes heritage elements, interior views and a church or cathedral

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