Nestled in the Cone Valley, halfway between Dijon and Paris, the idyllic village of Vézelay rises on a hilltop. The 9th-century fortress is home to the Romanesque Basilica of St Magdalene, one of France’s most remarkable basilicas. The village also boasts a UNESCO World Heritage Old Town, characterized by narrow, winding streets and historic architecture. Visitors can explore the basilica’s intricate stonework and the charming, well-preserved medieval layout of the town, offering a glimpse into centuries of history and culture.
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