Besançon au XVIe siècle : la cinquième ville de l'Empire

Besançon au XVIe siècle : la cinquième ville de l'Empire

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In the 16th century, Besançon benefited from numerous privileges granted by Charles V. Thanks to this protection, the town grew and many architectural jewels were built, such as the Palais Granvelle. Today, these palaces and religious and civil buildings continue to adorn the city.


Besançon au XVIe siècle : la cinquième ville de l'Empire
96 Grande Rue
25000 BESANCON
  • French
Prices & Schedules Opening :

From 07/05/2025 to 08/05/2025 of 17:00 to 18:29

From 02/06/2025 to 03/06/2025 of 10:30 to 11:59

From 13/09/2025 to 14/09/2025 of 17:00 to 18:29

From 13/10/2025 to 14/10/2025 of 10:30 to 11:59

May / Wednesday 7 at 5pm
June / Monday 2 at 10.30am
September / Saturday 13 at 5pm
October / Monday 13 at 10.30am


Prices :
  • Base rate : 9€
  • Student rate : 6€
Besançon au XVIe siècle : la cinquième ville de l'Empire

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