In the 19th century, above Brevoines and Buzon, the Langres Seminary owned several plots of land bordering the hillside for almost two kilometres. Pupils from the various schools regularly went there on Wednesday outings to play, using the "dry stone" technique to build snails, amphitheatres and the curious "Chardonville chapel".
This unusual and strange construction, reminiscent of the bories of Haute-Provence, is located on the flat of the Buzon plateau, overlooking the Bonnelle valley. Several names have been attributed to it: chapelle Saint-Michel, cabane Médard or temple of the lepers.
Chapelle de Chardonville de Langres