Bretenoux has retained parts of its ramparts and its checker-board grid plan, public squares, and covered arcades. The town hall and the gendarmerie are both turreted houses.
Notable buildings • Church of St Catherine, built outside the walls in the 17th century, externally remodelled in 1763 • Place des Consuls, surrounded by arcades and half-timbered houses. • House of
Pierre Loti • House of the Consuls, now housing the town hall
Notable people • (1801 – 1851), politician, born in Bretenoux •
Louis Auguste Blanqui (1805 – 1881), revolutionary, arrested on 17 March 1871 in Bretenoux • (1833 – 1892), historian and writer, born in Bretenoux •
Pierre Loti (1850 – 1923), writer, spent part of his childhood at Bretenoux and wrote about his time there • (1877 – 1953), historian, died at Bretenoux •
David Moncoutié (born 1975), professional cyclist, lived in Bretenoux ==International relations==