Avanne-Aveney has a rich heritage stretching from antiquity to the modern era. Gallo-Roman remains attest to the presence of a villa on the site, while the church of Saint-Vincent, built in the 19th century, replaces an earlier building often threatened by flooding from the Doubs. Along the way, old houses, vaulted cellars and vestiges of winegrowing tell the story of the seigneuries and families that shaped the commune. Traces of the Second World War recall the history of Avanne-Aveney during the events of the Occupation and the Resistance, and bear witness to the role played by the villagers during this difficult period. An immersion in the picturesque and lively past of this area.
Dates
Opening periods
Wednesday 21 January at 15:00
Friday 20 March at 15:00
Wed 01/21 : from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Fri 03/20 : from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Fri 03/20 : from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Practical information
Culture and tradition
Rates
| MINI | Max | Additional information | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free of charge | 0 | ||
| Basic rate | 10 | ||
| Reduced rate | 7 | ||
Means of payment
Credit card
Cheques and postal orders
Cash
Eurocard - Mastercard
Visa
