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Dijon
Located in the heart of Burgundy, Dijon makes a perfect starting point from which to explore the winelands of Burgundy. As the former capital of the Duke of Burgundy, Dijon also received a superb architectural heritage, which makes the city one of the most amazing outdoor museums. Well known for its delicious mustard and other delightful refined cuisine, Dijon is a beautiful, historic and charming city, also lively with being a university town. Dijon keeps alive many traditions à la française, with much to see and to taste! |
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Events Calendar May 2008 Salon des Antiquaires - Dijon’s largest antiques fair gathers 80 antique dealers and 15,000 visitors each year. May 2008 (annual) Festival Frictions - annual showcase of France's newest writing talent and cutting-edge performance. August - September 2008 International Folkloriades and Wine Festival - Folkloric groups descend around Dijon every Autumn to compete and parade their musical and artistic talents. |
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Language: French
Currency: Euro
Climate: Summer is hot. Winter tends to be cold, and although October is the wettest month, autumn (grape harvest time) remains one of the more pleasant seasons to discover Burgundy.
Culture: Rich in history and culture, Dijon is one of the glories of the French gastronomic tradition, known throughout the world for its mustard, wines and gingerbread.
Places to visit: Sacred Art Museum, Fine Arts Museum, Natural History Museum, Amora Mustard Museum, the Burgundian Life Museum, Philippe Le Bon Tower. |
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