Cluny
Cluny is a small town in eastern France, known for its historical significance and beautiful architecture. It was once the site of the famous Cluny Abbey, founded in 910 AD, which became a center of monastic reform and a model for other monasteries across Europe. The abbey was the largest church in the world until the construction of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
Today, Cluny is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors interested in its rich history and cultural heritage. The town features charming streets, local shops, and remnants of the abbey, including the Cluny Museum, which showcases artifacts from the medieval period.