Best attractions and places to see around Brillon-En-Barrois include a mix of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. Situated in the Meuse department of Grand Est, France, Brillon-en-Barrois provides access to the surrounding Barrois region. Visitors can explore the Renaissance architecture of nearby Bar-le-Duc, discover ancient abbey ruins, and experience extensive cave systems. The area offers diverse opportunities for exploration, from urban historical walks to natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautiful church and definitely worth a visit.
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very beautiful place in the center of an equally pretty village
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The church of Saint-Jean, in Bar-le-Duc, is a neo-Byzantine style building with references to the neo-Romanesque style. It was built in two phases, between the 19th and 20th centuries. Since the mid-19th century, the parish of Notre-Dame had an "annex" in the Brasseries district. The idea of transforming it into a church came in 1869. The following year the project was entrusted to the architect Charles Demoget. The result, a neo-Gothic building, was controversial and Demoget was removed from office, making way for Ernest Birglin who designed a new building in neo-Byzantine style. But it was only in 1875, after the creation of a fourth parish under the name of Saint-Jean, that construction of the church began. The first phase of the works lasted until 1880, but only the apse, the choir and the transept were erected. In 1933 the architect Royer opened the second phase of work, with the construction of the nave which lasted until 1939. The façade, however, remained partially unfinished.
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Of the Trois-Fontaines abbey founded in 1118, today only ruins remain. The Friends of the Trois-Fontaines sites association is responsible for their restoration, even if the remains belong to a private owner. The abbey church is located in a pretty park which invites you to take a walk.
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What a beautiful old town! Such pretty houses and charming corners. A walk is very worthwhile! But why is there so much empty here?!? Why doesn't anyone want to live here?
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The Abbey of Trois-Fontaines is a former Cistercian monastery founded in 1118. It has the most fabulous ruins. Meer info on https://www.abbayedetroisfontaines.com/
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Beautiful church in Bar-le-Duc
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The picturesque ruins are located in a beautiful park. The whole complex is privately owned, but was freely accessible during our visit, which surprised us very much. We loved this amazing place.
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The region around Brillon-en-Barrois is rich in history. You can visit the Bar-le-Duc Upper Town Renaissance Quarter, which features a beautifully preserved collection of Renaissance buildings. Another significant historical site is the Ruins of the Abbey of Trois-Fontaines, a former Cistercian monastery founded in 1118, set within a pleasant park.
Yes, a notable natural attraction is the Rupt du Puits cave system. This extensive underground network measures over 11 km in length, offering a unique natural wonder to explore. The Wood of the Chêne also provides opportunities for walks and enjoying local flora.
The area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Ville-sur-Saulx Castle – Lisle Castle loop' or the 'Forêt Domaniale du Haut Juré loop'. For more detailed routes and options, explore the hiking guide for Brillon-En-Barrois.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes, from touring to mountain biking. Popular cycling routes include the 'Church of Combles en Barrois loop' and the 'Bar-le-Duc – The Ornain loop'. For mountain biking, consider trails like 'The Ornain – Marbeaumont Castle loop'. You can find more routes in the cycling guide and MTB trails guide for Brillon-En-Barrois.
Many attractions in the area are considered family-friendly. The Saint-Jean Church of Bar-le-Duc, the Ruins of the Abbey of Trois-Fontaines (located in a park), and the Bar-le-Duc Upper Town Renaissance Quarter all offer interesting sights that can be enjoyed by families.
Bar-le-Duc is renowned for its stunning Renaissance architecture, particularly in its Upper Town Renaissance Quarter. This area features a well-preserved collection of buildings from the Renaissance period, offering a unique glimpse into the region's architectural heritage.
Brillon-en-Barrois is known for its several charming fountains, including La Fontaine du Petit Pâquis, La Fontaine Mercure, and La Fontaine Napoléon. These fountains, along with the local church and town hall, are often highlighted in guided village tours, offering a glimpse into the commune's local character.
Visitors frequently appreciate the well-preserved historical sites, such as the beautiful ensemble of Renaissance buildings in Bar-le-Duc's upper town. The picturesque ruins of the Abbey of Trois-Fontaines, set within a lovely park, are also a favorite for their serene atmosphere and historical significance.
Yes, if you visit Bar-le-Duc, you should definitely try the traditional currant jam. This local specialty is meticulously pitted by hand with a goose quill, offering a unique culinary experience.
The Saint-Jean Church of Bar-le-Duc is a prominent religious building in the area. It showcases neo-Byzantine and neo-Romanesque architectural styles, constructed in phases between the 19th and 20th centuries. The Ruins of the Abbey of Trois-Fontaines also represent a significant historical religious site.
The Barrois Museum, housed in the former castle of the Dukes of Bar and Lorraine in Bar-le-Duc, offers diverse collections. However, please note that the museum was closed for an undetermined period as of December 2025. It's advisable to check current status before planning a visit.


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