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.
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Porte Guillaume
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Porte Guillaume
La Porte Guillaume is a monument of Dijon dating from the xviii th century, built on the site of an old door of the Middle Ages. On the basis of an old door of the enclosure wall of the xii th century, architect Jean-Philippe Maret built in 1788 this monument in honor of the Prince of Conde , governor of Burgundy . The building takes the name of Porte de Condé , and is connected by walls to the ramparts that still exists then. At the Revolution, the door takes the name of Liberty Gate , and finally Porte Guillaume , in reference to Guillaume de Volpiano .
In front of the door lay a vacant lot where the two roads of Paris met, one coming from Troyes and the other from Sens . This land was laid out as a promenade before Henry Darcy made it the place of the reservoir supplying Dijon with water, now Darcy garden . The esplanade between the Guillaume gate and the reservoir then became the place of the water tower, before taking its current name of place Darcy .
Four bas-reliefs by sculptor Claude-François Attiret decorate both sides. On the side of the Place Darcy, on the right a Genie presenting to Burgundy the arms of the Prince de Condé and on the left a Genius presenting a document to Minerve. On the other side are represented, on the left the Museum of History and on the right the City of Dijon. Below two marble tables, crowned with medallions and garlands, whose entries have been deleted. On the right panel is a commemorative plaque commemorating Thomas Jefferson, a symbol of Franco-American friendship.
The Guillaume door is the subject of a classification as historical monuments since July 27, 1938. The Porte Guillaume is, after the Place de la Libération , one of the main gathering places in Dijon. Thus, the departure of the Dijon event from January 11 , 2015following the Attack against Charlie Hebdo it is part of the gate Guillaume to cross Dijon to the paths of the Park . It is the same with the manifestation of November 15 , 2015, in reaction to the Attacks of November 13, 2015 in Île-de-France . The rally started at 14:00 to denounce Islamic terrorism and defend the values of the Republic , was concluded with a moment of silence at 15:00.
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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
DIJON - Porte Guillaume
Visite de Dijon par des élèves du lycée Saint-Joseph.
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.
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.
City Centre, Dijon, France (2019)
A new video of Dijon City Centre
Dijon, France / Дижон, Франция
The ancient city of #Dijon in France is the capital of #Burgundy, the oldest wine region.
It is famous for its famous mustard, has a rich gastronomic heritage and fascinating history.
Once Dijon was the residence of the dukes of Burgundy, fabulously rich and powerful,
and today throughout the city one can observe the architectural
and cultural heritage of those years - magnificent monuments and medieval mansions,
as well as the largest after the Louvre Museum of Fine Arts.
Dijon is one of the most attractive French cities for tourists.
It allows you to combine cultural enrichment with bright gastronomic impressions and shopping. (pac.ru)
Старинный город Дижон во Франции – столица Бургундии, старейшего винодельческого региона.
Он славится своей знаменитой горчицей, имеет богатое гастрономическое наследие и увлекательную историю.
Когда-то Дижон был резиденцией герцогов Бургундских, баснословно богатых и могущественных,
а сегодня повсюду в городе можно наблюдать архитектурное
и культурное наследие тех лет - великолепные памятники и средневековые особняки,
а также крупнейший после Лувра Музей изобразительных искусств.
Дижон – один из самых привлекательных для туристов французских городов.
Он позволяет совместить культурное обогащение с яркими гастрономическими впечатлениями и шопингом. (pac.ru)
La vieille ville de Dijon en France - la capitale de la plus ancienne région viticole de Bourgogne.
Il est célèbre pour sa célèbre moutarde, a un riche patrimoine gastronomique et histoire fascinante.
Une fois que Dijon était la résidence des ducs de Bourgogne, fabuleusement riches et puissants,
et maintenant partout dans la ville, vous pouvez observer le patrimoine architectural
et culturel de ces années - les magnifiques monuments et demeures médiévales,
et le plus grand après le Musée du Louvre des Beaux-Arts.
Dijon est l'une des villes françaises les plus attractives pour les touristes.
Il vous permet de combiner un enrichissement culturel des expériences gastronomiques vives et du shopping. (pac.ru)
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zero-project - Metamorphosis - track 11 - The passage.
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A Walk Around Parc Darcy, Dijon, France
This lovely landscaped garden was set up to decorate the town’s drinking water supply. It is the first public park created in Dijon. Jardin Darcy’s main feature is the grand water fountain and gazebo. This is the location of the well-known ‘Pompon’ polar bear sculpture, an homage to French sculptor Françoise Pompon, a one-time studio assistant to Rodin.
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.
Площадь Дарси и арка Порт-Гийом (Place Darcy et La porte Guillaume)
Зарисовки из жизни
Dijon, France
Dijon is a city in eastern France. The city has retained varied architectural styles from many of the main periods of the past millennium, including Capetian, Gothic and Renaissance.
The historical centre of the city has been registered since July 4, 2015 as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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. 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 mustard (Moutarde de Dijon) is a traditional mustard of France, named after the town of Dijon in Burgundy, France, which was the epicenter of mustard making in the late Middle Ages and was granted exclusive rights in France in the 17th century. First used in 1336 for the table of King Philip VI, it became popular in 1856, when Jean Naigeon of Dijon replaced the usual ingredient of vinegar in the recipe with verjuice, the acidic juice of unripe grapes.
A film by Damir Međurečan.
いなか・フランスディジョン, キール湖, Lac Kir, Dijon, France
いなか・フランスディジョン, キール湖, Lac Kir, Dijon, France
ディジョン市西部にあるキール湖はディジョン市民の憩いの場です。実は1964年に完成した人口湖で、キールという名前は、同時のディジョン市長シャノワン・キール(Félix Kir)に由来します。シャノワン・キールはこの湖のほか、カクテルに自分の名前をつけた人でもあります。
Dressage de table au grand Hôtel la Cloche de Dijon | JT France 3 - Agence ELIJENCE
JT France 3 -BFC ce lundi 31 décembre 2018. Au cœur du réveillon en mode Art de vivre / Dressage de table au grand Hôtel la Cloche de Dijon, un reportage sur ELIJENCE d'Anne Berger.
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Mulot Et Petitjean
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Mulot Et Petitjean
The house Mulot & Petitjean , founded in 1796 , is the oldest factory and shops of gingerbread of Dijon in Côte-d'Or in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Mansion in timber of Gothic Revival style built in the xv th century the building belonged to the xvii th century to the Harlot family Richemont, famous family of Burgundy parliamentary, who gave his name.
The hotel was then sold in 1733 to a notary whose heirs occupied the premises until 1805, when Barnabé Boittier bought the building on 6 ventôse year XIII and set up his gingerbread business. In 1838 , Boittier sold the business to a young son of locksmith, Louis Mulot (1818-1907), who married one of his nieces. A son of Louis, Louis (1851-1927) succeeded his father in 1880 before handing the shop to his son-in-law Louis-Auguste Petitjean (1876-1966) in 1901 . The latter is himself son of Alfred (1840-1895), maker of gingerbread who had taken over, in 1831, the house Céry.
In 1912 , the manufacture of gingerbread was transferred Boulevard de l'Ouest to Dijon. This factory is still active. After the First World War , in 1919 , the restoration of the building was undertaken. It is undoubtedly one of the last neo - Gothic restorations of Dijon . Today, the company has about fifty employees.
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Dijon : Ville des Ducs de Bourgogne (cinematic video)
Nouvelle année, nouveau matériel, conditions de tournage idéales, je suis donc sorti filmer la ville de Dijon ! la capitale Bourguignonne aux multiples clochers, et à l'architecture magnifique : Le parc Darcy et son ours Pompon, La Porte Guillaume de la place Darcy, Le Palais des Ducs et la Tour Philippe Le Bon proche de la Place de la Libération et surtout La Chouette, l'icône de cette ville de Bourgogne dont on sous-estime la beauté à mon goût.
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Dijon : où en est la piétonisation du centre-ville ?
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La piétonisation du centre-ville de Dijon se poursuit. Quatre nouvelles rues et une place sont concernées. On vous dit lesquelles.
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Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Parc des Carrieres Bacquin
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Parc des Carrieres Bacquin
The Bacquin quarry park, built in 1976, is a remarkable example of the rehabilitation of an old stone quarry. We extracted here the Dijon stone, raw material of many monuments Dijon. It was used in particular for the Palace of the Dukes and States of Burgundy, the Porte Guillaume or the Hotel de Vogüe.
This beautiful green space covers 5 hectares. Take the path that winds through the abundant vegetation, made of trees, shrubs and flower beds. A waterfall and a green theater complete the decor.
This vast garden contributes to the dynamics of the Montchapet district . Fruit trees have been planted and will soon allow residents to enjoy a participatory orchard. You will also find:
honey plants, buttered by bees.
nest boxes installed by the League for the Protection of Birds.
games for children.
a large paddling pool.
benches.
toilets.
a dog pen.
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Dijon : Le spectacle Carte Postale du Portugal ovationné par le public
LInda de Suza, Pedro Alvès, Mara Pedro... sur scène ce sont 3 générations qui mettent à l'honneur le fado, la chanson et la musique traditionnelle portugaises. Ce spectacle en tournée dans toute la France depuis début octobre a fait étape au Zénith de Dijon le 11 janvier.
Le public a été enthousiasmé et les fans de Linda de Suza ont été émus aux larmes.
Reportage : Guillaume Desmalles - Damien Rabeisen
Montage : Cécilia Ngoc
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