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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...
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...
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...
The first public garden of Dijon, Jardin Darcy is named after hydraulic engineer Henry Darcy who designed the city's wat... The first public garden of Dijon, Jardin Darcy is named after hydraulic engineer... The first public garden of Dijon, Jardin Darcy is named after hydraulic engineer Henry Darcy who des...
Kir Lake is one of the most beautiful artificial lakes in south-west France and an ideal spot for picnics and leisure ac... Kir Lake is one of the most beautiful artificial lakes in south-west France and ... Kir Lake is one of the most beautiful artificial lakes in south-west France and an ideal spot for pi...
The Grand Theatre on Place du Theatre is home to the Opera de Dijon which has been presenting opera performances here ev... The Grand Theatre on Place du Theatre is home to the Opera de Dijon which has be... The Grand Theatre on Place du Theatre is home to the Opera de Dijon which has been presenting opera ...