Dijon City Exploring 🇫🇷FRANCE - 4K Walking Tour

Walking tour DIJON City Center [NL] Dijon, Dijon-stad, wandeltocht Frankrijk - 4K [EN] Dijon, Dijon City, Walking Tour France - 4K [FR] Dijon, Ville de Dijon , Tour à pied France - 4K [ES] Dijon, Ciudad de Dijon , Paseo a Pie Francia - 4K [PT] Dijon, Cidade de Dijon, Passeio a pé França - 4K [DE] Dijon, Stadt Dijon, Rundgang durch Frankreich - 4K [RU] Дижон, город Дижон, прогулка по Франции - 4K [CH] 第戎,第戎市,徒步游法国-4K [JP] ディジョン、ディジョン市、ウォーキングツアーフランスー-4K [AR] 4K جولة في مدينة ديجون فرنـسا Video Timeline Links: 00:00 - Dijon Railway Station (La Gare) 04:20 - Foch Gare 08:39 - Jardin Darcy 16:25 - Darcy (Porte Guillaume) 21:50 - Pharmacie du Miroir 26:10 - Place de la Libération 30:30 - Place du Théâtre 32:00 - Église Saint-Michel 36:22 - Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon 37:25 - Place des Ducs de Bourgogne 39:00 - Église Notre-Dame de Dijon (La Chouette) 42:20 - Rue Musette 43:48 - Halles centrales et marché central 51:30 - Place Grangier 55:40 - Au Moulin à Vent (Place François Rude) 1:02:02 - Place Darcy Thank for Watching this Video Like & Subscribe Dijon (UK: /ˈdiːʒɒ̃/, US: /diːˈʒoʊn/,[2][3] French: [diʒɔ̃] (audio speaker iconlisten))[a] is the prefecture of the Côte-d’Or department and of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in Northeastern France.[4] As of 2017 the commune had a population of 156,920. 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 between Lyon and Paris. The province was home to the Dukes of Burgundy from the early 11th until the late 15th centuries, and Dijon became a place of tremendous wealth and power, one of the great European centres of art, learning, and science.[5] 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 the northern-hemisphere autumn. With over 500 exhibitors and 200,000 visitors every year, it is one of the ten most important fairs in France.[citation needed] Dijon also hosts every three years the international flower show Florissimo. Dijon has become 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 is a green city with an important tertiary sector, as well as a regional economic center with a diversified fabric, a traditional food-processing center (Dijon crême de cassis and kir, gingerbread, Lanvin chocolate...) and a renowned pharmaceutical sector. On 4 July 2015 UNESCO registered the historical centre of the city as a World Heritage site as one of the components of the “Climats, terroirs of Burgundy“ site, because of its historical importance in regulating the system of wine production in Burgundy.[6] #France #Dijon #Chouette #EgliseNotre-Dame #Tour #Métropole #CoteD’ or #Bourgogne #France #Moutarde #Maille, #Square #Darcy, #Porte Guillaume, #Rue de la liberte, #Place de la Liberation, #place Francois Rude, #Place du Theatre, Rue Musette, #Gare de Dijon, #Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon Dijon, France, Moutarde Maille, Square Darcy, Porte Guillaume, Rue de la liberte, Place de la Liberation, place Francois Rude, Place du Theatre, Rue Musette, Gare de Dijon, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon
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