Introduction
312km (194 miles) SE of Paris; 320km (199 miles) NE of Lyon
Dijon is known overseas mainly for its mustard. Located in the center of the Côte d'Or, it's the ancient capital of Burgundy. Here, great wine accompanies good food. Between meals, you can enjoy the art and architecture.
Your first impression, especially if you arrive at the rail station, can be misleading. You may think Dijon is a dreary modern city, but press on to its medieval core and discover old streets and buildings that have been restored. The mayor, François Rebsamen, was elected on a platform that mixed aspects of socialist, communist, and Greenpeace rhetoric. He is committed to the verdancy of Dijon.
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Musée des Beaux-Arts
The part of the old palace that you can visit contains one of France's oldest and richest museums. It boasts exceptional sculpture, ducal kitchens...
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Musée Magnin
This museum was built in the 19th century as the home of an arts-conscious member of the grande bourgeoisie. The city of Dijon inherited the building...
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