Visit Musée et Parc Buffon
Thematic Museum
Gratuit avec le The Burgundy-Franche-Comté Pass
Buffon Park
Designed by Buffon between 1733 and 1742, the park is closely linked to the history of the castle of the Dukes of Burgundy on which it is built. Classified as a historical monument in 1947, the park offers a natural and historical setting of the highest order along its fourteen terraces.
Aubespin Tower and Saint-Louis Tower
These two 14th century towers are, along with the Saint-Urse church and the ramparts, the most visible remains of the former medieval fortress. The 46-metre high Aubespin Tower is made up of four vaulted rooms and an upper terrace that offers a remarkable view of Montbard and the Brenne valley crossed by the Burgundy canal. The Saint-Louis Tower, redesigned by Buffon in the 18th century, housed the summer study, the laboratory and the library of the famous naturalist. The precise function of the towers in the Middle Ages has yet to be determined
Working room
Buffon rarely gave access to this intimate place where he spent many hours composing the 36 volumes of the Histoire Naturelle générale et particulière. The walls covered with watercolour prints by François-Nicolas Martinet illustrating the Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux, the marble fireplace and the portrait of Newton recreate the special atmosphere of this place full of history, where Jean-Jacques Rousseau knelt in admiration.
Contact
https://www.musee-parc-buffon.fr
03 80 92 50 42
Musée et Parc Buffon
Buffon Park
Designed by Buffon between 1733 and 1742, the park is closely linked to the history of the castle of the Dukes of Burgundy on which it is built. Classified as a historical monument in 1947, the park offers a natural and historical setting of the highest order along its fourteen terraces.
Aubespin Tower and Saint-Louis Tower
These two 14th century towers are, along with the Saint-Urse church and the ramparts, the most visible remains of the former medieval fortress. The 46-metre high Aubespin Tower is made up of four vaulted rooms and an upper terrace that offers a remarkable view of Montbard and the Brenne valley crossed by the Burgundy canal. The Saint-Louis Tower, redesigned by Buffon in the 18th century, housed the summer study, the laboratory and the library of the famous naturalist. The precise function of the towers in the Middle Ages has yet to be determined
Working room
Buffon rarely gave access to this intimate place where he spent many hours composing the 36 volumes of the Histoire Naturelle générale et particulière. The walls covered with watercolour prints by François-Nicolas Martinet illustrating the Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux, the marble fireplace and the portrait of Newton recreate the special atmosphere of this place full of history, where Jean-Jacques Rousseau knelt in admiration.