- The castle: This pretty 16th century Renaissance castle houses the town hall in the main wing. Built around a medieval tower, the cross-shaped complex is organized around a central chapel. In the tower, the last vestige of the old castle, is the "Louis XIV room" which owes its name to the famous guests who stayed there. The Queen of France, Marie-Thérèse, as well as the Dauphin Louis XIV were welcomed there in 1674 to avoid the plague that was raging in Auxonne.
- The Church of the Nativity: Built partly in brick, it was restored in the 19th century around the choir and part of the transept dating from the 13th century. The tower and the spire of the bell tower are covered with slates, while the clock is adorned with small sculpted heads.
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