Tournus

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Tournus is a historic town in eastern France’s Burgundy region, known for its Romanesque abbey and riverside setting along the Saône.

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Tournus canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
town
country France
departmentCode 71
hasArchitecturalStyle Romanesque
hasCulturalSite Hotel-Dieu de Tournus
hasEconomicActivity gastronomy
river port services
river tourism
wine tourism
hasFeature medieval town center
riverside setting
hasHeritageStatus historic town
hasLandmark abbey church of Saint-Philibert
surface form: Abbey of Saint-Philibert
hasMuseum Greuze Museum
hasNearbyVineyards Côte Chalonnaise
Mâconnais
hasReligiousBuilding abbey church of Saint-Philibert
surface form: Abbey of Saint-Philibert
hasRoadConnection A6 motorway
hasTransportation Tournus railway station
hasTwinTown Beauraing
Măcin
knownFor abbey church of Saint-Philibert
surface form: Abbey of Saint-Philibert

Romanesque architecture
locatedIn Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
surface form: Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region

Bresse
surface form: Bresse bourguignonne area

Burgundy
surface form: Burgundy wine region

Saône-et-Loire
surface form: Saône-et-Loire department

eastern France
locatedNorthOf Mâcon
locatedOnRiver Saône River
surface form: Saône
locatedSouthOf Chalon-sur-Saône
namedAfter Latin Turris (tower)
postalCode 71700
railwayLine Paris–Marseille railway
regionSpeciality Burgundy wine
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time
twinTownCountry Belgium
Romania

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