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Dijon is known for its culinary tradition of mustard, and Maille has been a renowned manufacturer of the condiment since 1747.
Dijon is known for its culinary tradition of mustard, and Maille has been a renowned manufacturer of the condiment since 1747. The Maille boutique on Rue de la Liberté first opened in 1845, and exhibits 19th century ceramic mustard jars on its windows. The outlet features an incredible selection of mustards. From classic mustards to modern gourmet varieties with white wine, honey and Chablis, it offers a range of concoctions right from the pump. You can also pick up gift boxes as souvenirs.
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32 Rue de la Liberté, 21000 Dijon, France
+33 3 80 30 41 02
Housed in the former Benedictine monastery of Saint-Bénigne, the Archaeological Museum of Dijon explores the history of the Burgundy region from Prehistoric times through Protohistory and Roman Gaul to the Middle Ages
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Les Halles is a 19th century covered market hall designed by Gustave Eiffel and completed by Clément Weinberger
The Church of Notre-Dame of Dijon is a Roman Catholic from the 13th century
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Looming large over the beautiful Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy and the Place de la Liberation, the Philippe le Bon Tower was built in 1419-'67 by its namesake Duke as a lookout tower
Maison Milliere is a 15th century Gothic style half-timbered house that has been listed as a historical monument since 1943
Named after sculptor Francois Rude, Place Francois-Rude is a charming square that was created in 1904 by razing houses in this section of the Rue de la Liberte, the commercial artery of Dijon