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Colombiere Park was originally a private outdoor space that Louis II of Bourbon-Conde created at the edge of the River Ouche in 1672. The park is designed and planted according to the guidelines of a “French Garden” and comprises sixteen alleys and a central roundabout. You’ll be able to see an array of flora and fauna at the 33-hectare park, including over 6,000 trees in over ten different species such as maples, chestnuts, oaks, and ash trees. Since 1925, the park has been designated a historical monument and is one of the most popular natural attractions in Dijon.
Address: Cours du Général de Gaulle, 21000 Dijon, France, Phone: +33-800-21-30-00
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Palais des Ducs
Tour Philippe le Bon
Church of Notre-Dame of Dijon
Le Consortium
Les Halles Market
Parcours de la Chouette
Musee Magnin
Archaeological Museum of Dijon
Cathedral Saint Benigne
Well of Moses
Parc de la Colombiere
Mulot et Petitjean
Grand Theatre
Port du Canal
Kir Lake
Musee Rude
Museum of Burgundian Life
Auberge du Clos du Roy
La Dame d’Aquitaine
Restaurant Stephane Derbord
Le Pre aux Clercs
Le Piano Qui Fume
La Maison des Cariatides
Le Jardins de la Cloche Restaurant
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