Initial construction XIIIe siècle (≈ 1350)
Beginning of the construction of the feudal castle.
1477
Passage of Charles the Temerary
Passage of Charles the Temerary 1477 (≈ 1477)
Stopped before the Battle of Nancy.
XVe siècle
Extensions or changes
Extensions or changes XVe siècle (≈ 1550)
Period of architectural development.
1er juin 1927
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 1er juin 1927 (≈ 1927)
Registration by official order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Castle: inscription by order of 1 June 1927
Key figures
Charles le Téméraire - Duke of Burgundy
He stopped there in 1477 before Nancy.
Marguerite de Bourgogne - Burgundy princess
It would have been imprisoned.
Origin and history
Bourguignon-lès-Conflans Castle, built in the 13th and 15th centuries, is a typical example of feudal architecture located in the Haute-Saône department. Its fortified enclosure, Renaissance gallery and Gothic fireplaces, including a doorway with the inscription "Do what is necessary, come what may", testify to its historical importance. It would have belonged to the Dukes of Burgundy and would have welcomed Charles the Témeraire in 1477 before his death at the Battle of Nancy.
According to the accounts, Marguerite de Bourgogne was imprisoned there. The castle, which became private property, also housed in the 19th century a school for young girls run by a renowned lacemaker. Ranked a historic monument in 1927, it embodies both a medieval heritage and a rich local history, mixing feudal power, legends and subsequent reuses.
Its architecture combines defensive elements (fortified enclosure) and artistic details (renaissance gallery, carved chimneys), reflecting stylistic evolutions between the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Although private, it remains a symbol of the Burgundy past and a witness to social transformations, such as its educational use in the 19th century.
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