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The Chartreuse de la Sainte-Trinité de Champmol (Charterhouse of Saint Trinity of Champmol) was a Carthusian monastery t... The Chartreuse de la Sainte-Trinité de Champmol (Charterhouse of Saint Trinity o... The Chartreuse de la Sainte-Trinité de Champmol (Charterhouse of Saint Trinity of Champmol) was a Ca...
Les Halles is a 19th century covered market hall designed by Gustave Eiffel and completed by Clément Weinberger. Les Halles is a 19th century covered market hall designed by Gustave Eiffel and ... Les Halles is a 19th century covered market hall designed by Gustave Eiffel and completed by Clément...
Established by Louis II de Bourbon in the 16th century and further developed by his grandson Henri-Jules, the Colombiere... Established by Louis II de Bourbon in the 16th century and further developed by ... Established by Louis II de Bourbon in the 16th century and further developed by his grandson Henri-J...
Housed in the cloister of the former Bernadine Monastery, the Perrin de Puycousin Museum of Burgundy Life is an ethnogra... Housed in the cloister of the former Bernadine Monastery, the Perrin de Puycousi... Housed in the cloister of the former Bernadine Monastery, the Perrin de Puycousin Museum of Burgundy...
Musee Magnin is a national museum which holds a collection of over 2000 art pieces bequeathed to the state in 1938 by ad... Musee Magnin is a national museum which holds a collection of over 2000 art piec... Musee Magnin is a national museum which holds a collection of over 2000 art pieces bequeathed to the...
Place de la Liberation is a historical square located in the center of Dijon which opens onto the Palace of Dukes. Place de la Liberation is a historical square located in the center of Dijon whi... Place de la Liberation is a historical square located in the center of Dijon which opens onto the Pa...
Named after sculptor Francois Rude, Place Francois-Rude is a charming square that was created in 1904 by razing houses i... Named after sculptor Francois Rude, Place Francois-Rude is a charming square tha... Named after sculptor Francois Rude, Place Francois-Rude is a charming square that was created in 190...
The Museum of Fine Arts of Burgundy is one of the oldest museums in France, established in 1787 during the Age of Enligh... The Museum of Fine Arts of Burgundy is one of the oldest museums in France, esta... The Museum of Fine Arts of Burgundy is one of the oldest museums in France, established in 1787 duri...
Dedicated to the patron saint of the city Saint Benignus, the Dijon Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church and seat of the... Dedicated to the patron saint of the city Saint Benignus, the Dijon Cathedral is... Dedicated to the patron saint of the city Saint Benignus, the Dijon Cathedral is a Roman Catholic ch...
Housed in the former Benedictine monastery of Saint-Bénigne, the Archaeological Museum of Dijon explores the history of ... Housed in the former Benedictine monastery of Saint-Bénigne, the Archaeological ... Housed in the former Benedictine monastery of Saint-Bénigne, the Archaeological Museum of Dijon expl...
Looming large over the beautiful Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy and the Place de la Liberation, the Philippe le Bon Tow... Looming large over the beautiful Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy and the Place d... Looming large over the beautiful Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy and the Place de la Liberation, the...
Rue des Forges is a picturesque street in the historic heart of Dijon, running from Place Francois-Rude to Square des Du... Rue des Forges is a picturesque street in the historic heart of Dijon, running f... Rue des Forges is a picturesque street in the historic heart of Dijon, running from Place Francois-R...
Dijon is known for its culinary tradition of mustard, and Maille has been a renowned manufacturer of the condiment since... Dijon is known for its culinary tradition of mustard, and Maille has been a reno... Dijon is known for its culinary tradition of mustard, and Maille has been a renowned manufacturer of...