Dijon France Farmers Market France food & Travel Videos
DIjon France Farmers Market France food & Travel Videos
In this video I take you on a virtual tour of the farmers market in Dijon that was designed by Dijon native Gustav Eiffel (same guy who designed the Eiffel Tower).
Christmas Market in Dijon, France
Dijon, France at Christmas, is another wonderful place to visit for that holiday spirit. Dijon is famous for mustard but there's a lot more here in Dijon than mustard, especially at Christmas with the market kiosks selling many holiday items and people in a festive mood.
Along with visiting the Christmas market we will have a look around town, strolling through the pedestrian zone with lots of shops, and naturally a cathedral, and many classic half-timbered buildings that you find throughout northern France.
Dijon's pedestrian streets wind between medieval houses, churches and Renaissance townhouses. The Place de la Libération, created by Hardouin-Mansart, is one of the loveliest squares in France, scene of the main Christmas market. We also visit briefly the church of Notre Dame is famous for both its art and architecture.
Dijon is located approximately 300 km (190 mi) southeast of Paris, easy to reach by TGV high-speed train.
Dijon was for some time the capital of the Dukes of Burgundy. Burgundy was a great power during the 14th and 15th centuries, when the dukes controlled a large part of what is now northeastern France, western Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Today, Dijon is a cosmopolitan city, with universities in the center and industrial plants on the outskirts. Traffic is restricted in the center of the city, so many parts of central Dijon are quiet and relaxing.
A Walk Around The City of Dijon, France
Dijon is a city in eastern France, capital of the Côte-d'Or département in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region.
The earliest archaeological finds within the city limits of Dijon date to the Neolithic period. Dijon later became a Roman settlement named Divio, located on the road from Lyon to Paris. The province was home to the Dukes of Burgundy from the early 11th until the late 15th centuries and Dijon was a place of tremendous wealth and power, one of the great European centres of art, learning and science. Population (2008): 151,576 within the city limits; 250,516 (2007) for the greater Dijon area.
The city has retained varied architectural styles from many of the main periods of the past millennium, including Capetian, Gothic and Renaissance. Many still-inhabited town houses in the city's central district date from the 18th century and earlier. Dijon architecture is distinguished by, among other things, toits bourguignons (Burgundian polychrome roofs) made of tiles glazed in terracotta, green, yellow and black and arranged in geometric patterns.
Dijon holds an International and Gastronomic Fair every year in autumn. With over 500 exhibitors and 200,000 visitors every year, it is one of the ten most important fairs in France. Dijon is also home, every three years, to the international flower show Florissimo. Dijon is famous for Dijon mustard which originated in 1856, when Jean Naigeon of Dijon substituted verjuice, the acidic green juice of not-quite-ripe grapes, for vinegar in the traditional mustard recipe.
The historical centre of the city has been registered since July 4, 2015 as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A Walk Around Les Halles (Market) of Dijon
On your visit to Dijon be sure to include the renowned Les Halles market on your list of must-see places. The lively stalls are a hub of local life, right at the heart of the old town surrounded by great cafés and restaurants. All the senses should be at the ready to enjoy the aromas, sights and sounds, and don’t forget to lift your gaze to admire the listed 1800s iron structure of the elegant covered market.
Les Halles is open mornings on Tuesday, Thursday (inside stalls only) and Friday, plus all-day Saturday when more than 200 stalls spill out onto the pedestrianized adjacent street. Two main aisles criss-cross the permanent stands and vendors also set up fold-up tables both inside and out under the eaves of the beautiful building.
Unfortunately, I was there on a Monday. Nothing was in the stalls.
Dijon France - Travel & food guide - Farmers market (2019)
Dijon France - Travel & food guide - Farmers market (2019). Dijon France Travel & food guide Philippe le bon tower & Farmers market 2018. In this travel vlog I visit the home of the most famous mustard in the world Dijon. I go up the Philippe le bon tower and get great views of this city that is famous also for burgandy wine, epoisse cheese, coq au vin, boeuf bourgignon among other things. I also visit the local covered farmers market that was designed by Gustav EIffel.
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Maille Mustard Shop in Dijon, France
Maille is a French mustard and pickle company. Founded in 1747, it is famous for its Dijon mustard.
Places to see in ( Dijon - France )
Places to see in ( Dijon - France )
Dijon is the capital city of the historical Burgundy region in eastern France, one of the country’s principal wine-producing areas. It’s known for its vineyard tours, autumn gastronomic fair and building styles ranging from Gothic to art deco. The distinguished 1787 Musée des Beaux-Arts, housed in the vast Palace of the Dukes, holds a rich collection of paintings, sculptures, crafts and antiquities.
Dijon is one of France's most appealing cities. Filled with elegant medieval and Renaissance buildings, the lively centre is wonderful for strolling, especially if you like to leaven your cultural enrichment with excellent food, fine wine and shopping. Dijon is perhaps best known for its mustard (named after the town), which is no longer produced locally, but it is still one of the most beautiful cities in France, and its historic buildings and byways were not heavily damaged by bombing in World War Two and are largely intact. The surroundings is also an important wine production region, and Dijon has historically been the centre for regulatory bodies for wine production (some wine classification systems were invented here) and therefore the historical centre of Dijon forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage site Climats, terroirs of Burgundy. Dijon was for some time the capital of the Dukes of Burgundy. Burgundy was a great power during the 14th and 15th centuries, when the dukes controlled a large part of what is now northeastern France, western Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
The dukes were great patrons of the arts, so Dijon was a major centre of Gothic and early Renaissance music, painting, and sculpture, attracting some of the greatest and most famous artists and musicians from Flanders in particular. The music the great composers left behind can be performed anywhere, but it is particularly in the fields of sculpture and architecture that masters left a lasting mark on Dijon. Today, Dijon is a cosmopolitan city, with universities in the centre and industrial plants on the outskirts. Traffic is restricted in the centre of the city, so many parts of central Dijon are quiet and relaxing.
There is a self-guided walk in the city, called Parcours de la chouette, shown by owl arrows and numbered owl plates in the ground. There is 22 stops showing interesting stuff. Alot to see in Dijon such as :
La Chouette (The Owl).
Place François Rude (Place du Bareuzai).
Ducal Palace (Palais Ducal)
The Philippe Le Bon tower in the Ducal Palace
Palais de Justice (rue du Palais)
Auditorium (modern).
Les Halles is an indoor market
The cathedral (Cathédrale Sainte-Bénigne)
Notre Dame.
Well of Moses (Puits de Moïse)
Coulée verte
St. Michel church
Musée des Beaux-Arts
Musée d'Histoire Naturelle (Natural History Museum)
Pavillon de Raines
Musee de la Vie Bourguignonne (Museum of Life in Burgundy)
Musee d'Art Sacre (Museum of Sacred Art)
Jardin Darcy (on the Darcy place)
The Arquebuse
Promenade de l'Ouche (or Coulée verte)
Lac Kir (Kir lake)
Rue de la Liberté
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A Walk Around Place de la Liberation, Dijon, France
It is shaped hemicycle and opens on the palace of the dukes of Burgundy, where it was thought to sublimate the power of the king, especially that of Louis XIV, for whom an equestrian statue was erected on this public square .
The place is named after the liberation of Dijon in 1944.
Place Royale is built between 1681 and 1686, where was a small place Saint-Christophe and old buildings depending on the palace of the dukes.
The task is carried out by Jules Hardouin-Mansart. Place Royale was to serve as a showcase for the equestrian statue of Louis XIV, made by Étienne Le Hongre (1628-1690), an ordinary sculptor of the King's buildings at the height of his career. It was commissioned in 1686 and completed shortly before his death in 1690. Because of its weight of 26 tons and the poor condition of the roads, its transport to Dijon had to be interrupted and it was stored in Auxerre for twenty-six years, before finally to reach Dijon, thanks to the engineer of the Pierre Morin bridges and roads (transport which required twenty pairs of oxen and cost 30,000 pounds) 3. It was inaugurated on April 15, 1725. The decoration of the pedestal about 8 meters high, in gray and white marble, was not completed until 1742.
French Gastronomy in Dijon and Burgundy
Dijon and the French Burgundy region are a paradise for art and gastronomy lovers. The Dijon historic centre was listed last year as a world heritage site by Unesco. So did many wine appellations in Burgundy, like Cote de Nuit. MIG takes you on a journey to discover this unique Art de Vivre, through architecture, gastronomic heritage – from “Dijon mustard” to cheese and sweets – and of course the famous vine route. A path more and more Indian tourists choose to enjoy.
A Walk Around Porte Guillaume, Dijon, France
Third arch on my Roman Arch tour of France and one the best kept Arches still standing on earth. It's surround by cafe's and an amazing restaurant Porte Guillaume which highly recommend eating dinner. It's mind blowing walking through an Arch that is so old. I enjoy looking fly in front of such an amazing structure. I definitely recommend visiting this Arch and Dijon.
A Walk Up Rue de Liberte', Dijon, France
The Rue de la Liberté is the main street in the historic center of the French city Dijon. It connects the Place Darcy to the Place de la Libération. This busy shopping street for pedestrians is lined with buildings mostly dating from the 15th century to the 18th century, which are classified as monuments historiques.
The Rue de la Liberté was named Rue de Condé before the French Revolution. A part of the street, from the Coin du Miroir to the Place d'Armes (now Place de la Libération), was drilled in 1724. Previously, the street included the Rue des Forges and reached the back of the Palais des Ducs. The name Coin du Miroir is linked to a hotel in the old Rue Saint-Jean at the corner of the streets Guillaume and Gondrans and which belonged to the Abbaye Notre-Dame du Miroir. This hotel, composed of a square tower which displays on its first floor large ogival openings in the wall, crenellated and surrounded by ditches, was demolished in 1767
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A Walk Around Place Francois Rude, Dijon, France
In the center of a pedestrian area stands a misshapen square which, with its timber-framed houses, has a certain charm. A fountain stands in the centre with the figure of a wine-grower treading the grapes. However, the fountain normally only provides water, except during wine festivals.
This place is also known as Bareuzai Square, and is a central point in the medieval center of Dijon. The surrounding streets are pedestrian, and it is a very pleasant place to take a stroll, or have a drink. The Moulin A Vent is a very good restaurant in the square which was built in a love old house. I like the outsides of the houses which have wooden pillars which gives them a special charm. The name represents the child Bareuzai, which can be found in the center of the square, who squeezes grapes to make wine. It is a bronze statue that was constructed in the square to commemorate good wine.
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Maison Milliere
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Maison Milliere
The Millière house is a timbered house of Gothic style of the xv th century , in Dijon , 10 Rue de la Chouette , in Côte-d'Or . It is classified historic building since 1943. In 1483 , cloth merchant Guillaume Millière and his wife Guillemette Durand had the Millière house built in the historic center of Dijon , near the chevet of Notre-Dame de Dijon church , and not far from the palace of the Dukes of Burgundy .
The Vogue hotel is built next to this house in the xvii th century. In 1998 , the building was restored and converted into boutique handicrafts, local products, tea room and restaurant of Burgundian cuisine , institution run by Lydia and Jean-François Lieutet.
In 1989 , some scenes of Cyrano de Bergerac by Jean-Paul Rappeneau are shot in front of the Millière house, with Gérard Depardieu , Anne Brochet and Vincent Perez . They represent five minutes in this film of more than two hours.
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Places to see in ( Dijon - France )
Places to see in ( Dijon - France )
Dijon is the capital city of the historical Burgundy region in eastern France, one of the country’s principal wine-producing areas. Dijon
is known for its vineyard tours, autumn gastronomic fair and building styles ranging from Gothic to art deco. The distinguished 1787 Musée des Beaux-Arts, housed in the vast Palace of the Dukes, holds a rich collection of paintings, sculptures, crafts and antiquities.
Dijon is a city in eastern France, capital of the Côte-d'Or département and of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. The earliest archaeological finds within the city limits of Dijon date to the Neolithic period. Dijon later became a Roman settlement named Divio, located on the road from Lyon to Paris. The province was home to the Dukes of Burgundy from the early 11th until the late 15th centuries and Dijon was a place of tremendous wealth and power.
Dijon architecture is distinguished by, among other things, toits bourguignons (Burgundian polychrome roofs) made of tiles glazed in terracotta, green, yellow and black and arranged in geometric patterns. Dijon holds an International and Gastronomic Fair every year in autumn. With over 500 exhibitors and 200,000 visitors every year, it is one of the ten most important fairs in France. Dijon is also home, every three years, to the international flower show Florissimo. Dijon is famous for Dijon mustard which originated in 1856, when Jean Naigeon of Dijon substituted verjuice, the acidic green juice of not-quite-ripe grapes, for vinegar in the traditional mustard recipe.
Dijon has a large number of churches, including Notre Dame de Dijon, St. Philibert, St. Michel, and Dijon Cathedral, dedicated to the apocryphal Saint Benignus, the crypt of which is over 1,000 years old. Dijon architecture is distinguished by, among other things, toits bourguignons (Burgundian polychrome roofs) made of tiles glazed in terracotta, green, yellow and black and arranged in geometric patterns.
Dijon is home to many museums, including the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon in part of the Ducal Palace. Among the more popular sights is the Ducal Palace, the Palais des Ducs et des États de Bourgogne or Palace of the Dukes and the States of Burgundy. The church of Notre Dame is famous for both its art and architecture. Popular legend has it that one of its stone relief sculptures, an owl (la chouette) is a good-luck charm
The Grand Théâtre de Dijon, built in 1828 and one of the main performing venues of the Opéra de Dijon, was declared a monument historique of France in 1975. It was designed by the Dijon-born architect Jacques Cellerier (1742–1814) in the Neo-classical style with an interior modelled on Italian opera houses.
Alot to see in ( Dijon - France ) such as :
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon
Jardin botanique de l'Arquebuse
Musée Magnin
Well of Moses
Champmol
Musée Rude
Dijon Cathedral
Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy
Church of Notre-Dame of Dijon
Kir Lake
Le Consortium
Jardin Darcy
Hôtel Aubriot
Museum of Burgundian Life
Tour Philippe le Bon
Parc des Carrières Bacquin
Sciences Garden
Musée archéologique de Dijon
La Salamandre
Place du Bareuzai
Musée d'art sacré de Dijon
Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Dijon
Muséum du Jardin des Sciences de l'Arquebuse
Église Saint-Philibert de Dijon
Place Darcy
Square des Ducs
Latitude21, la maison de l'architecture et de l'environnement du Grand Dijon
Les Amis des Musées de Dijon
Maison Maillard dit Milsand
Hôtel d'Esterno
La Maison des Jeux
Cuisines ducales
Herzogspalast von Dijon
Palais Des Etats
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Dijon, France | More than just mustard? | France Trip Ep# 4
I went to Dijon, the capital city of Burgundy, which is most likely known for its famous Dijon mustard. But I wanted to discover if there is more than just that. And what I found, was a place with a rich history. You have dozens of Museums, beautiful architecture from the middle ages and a great cuisine! The regional specialities are incredible and they have good wine too! Enjoy the video and don't forget to Like and Subscribe to my channel!
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A Walk Around Boutique Moutarde Maille, Dijon, France
Trying the mustard that the city was named after. I went to two different shops where I was able to try the delicious spicy Dijon Mustard. Moutarde Maille was a great boutique mustard shop that had about 100 different flavors of mustards, everything ranging from regular Dijon to raspberry flavored. They offer different cracker flavors and everyone in the shop is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about what they do.