Surrounded by numerous vineyards, Macon is one of the largest cities in France’s Burgundy. Numerous tourists admire this enchanting place for its medieval churches, including the internationally famous Macon Cathedral or the Cathedral of Saint Vincent and the old Church of Saint Clement. The architectural heritage of this place proves that Macon has a rich history. During a vacation in this settlement, don’t forget to visit local museums and see the famous historical and archaeological attractions with your own eyes. An excursion in this French city is sure to leave many pleasant memories and unforgettable emotions. There was a Celtic port city on the site of modern Macon in the 1st century BC. The Aedui people established it. Originally, the town had another name, Matisco. The settlement was developing actively at the beginning of our era. The first fortress appeared here in the 4th century. The bishopric of Macon was established a bit later, closer to the sixth century. According to historic data, the first bishop was appointed here in 538. His name was Saint Placidus. The church managed to keep control over Macon until the French Revolution. In the 9th century, Macon was elected the central city of a newly formed duchy. All noble families of the region accepted the role of vassals in the Duchy of Burgundy. This duchy existed until 1239, after which it was sold to the ruling king of France. At the beginning of the 19th century, the Austrian army captured
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