Burgundy & Dijon Attractions:
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Cathédrale St Bénigne
In Dijon, west of the Ducal palace, looms the twin-towered Cathédrale St. Bénigne - also known as the Dijon Cathedral. This large, Gothic church is ...
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Cluny
Northwest of Mâcon is the little town of Cluny. Dating to an abbey established in the year 910 (called Cluniacum), the town became the epicenter of a ...
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Hotel de Vogue
Following the destruction and turmoil of France's Wars of Religion (1562-1598), France once again began to rebuild its towns and cities; in Dijon, a series of ...
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Musée de la Moutarde
Dijon is known for its importance to the French wine industry, but it’s also known for another culinary product – mustard. The region’s fertile land and ...
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Palais des Ducs et des Etats de Bourgogne (Dijon Ducal Palace)
The seat of Burgundian power was in Dijon, and in Dijon, it was found
in the fabulous Palais des Ducs et des Etats de Bourgogne, more simply
known as the ...
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