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Musee Archeologique Dijon Dijon's Musee Archeologique displays many culturally and historically significant artefacts including Celtic jewllery, items from the Romanesque period, Gothic items and more. One of the museum most prized objects is the bronze respresentation of the goddess Sequana, which dates back to the 1st century AD. Open daily, except Tuesday. Address: 5 rue Docteur Maret Dijon France
+33 3 80 30 88 54
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Musee de la Moutarde Dijon, the mustard capital of the world, is home to the Musee de la Moutarde (Mustard Museum), also known as Musee Amora. Tours of the museum are offered in English. Address: 48, quai Nicolas Rolin Dijon France
+33 3 80 44 44 52
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Former Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy (Palais des Ducs de Bourgogne) Once the ducal residence, this building continues to function as both a tourist attraction and civic centre. Tour the palace's Fine Arts Museum (Musee des Beaux Arts) with its master class Medieval paintings and sculptures. The public can also see the finely decorated tombs of some of Burgundy's aristocracy, as well as the vast kitchen. The town hall is also on site. Address: Place de la Liberation Dijon France 21000
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Musee Rude This museum is dedicated to Francois Rude, a Dijon-born sculpter. Original works and copies of his works are on display here. Address: rue Vaillant Dijon France
+33 3 80 66 87 95
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Musee de la Vie Bourguignonne This museum exhibits the way life held by the rural communities in Burgundy in the past centuries. Tour brochures are available in English. Inquire locally for museum hours and admission information. Address: 17 rue Ste-Anne Dijon France
+33 3 80 44 12 69
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Jardin de l'Arquebuse and Musee The Arquebus botanical garden, arboretum and park is scattered with walking paths, ponds, streams, play areas for children and other features. Also located here is the Museum of Natural History, exhibiting related information and displays. Address: 1 avenue Albert Premier Dijon France
+33 3 80 76 82 76
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Musee Magnin Musee Magnin houses a collection of 19th century art pieces and antiques. The museum building is a 17th century mansion that was left to the city of Dijon by the former owners. Open daily, except Monday. Address: 4 rue des Bons-Enfants Dijon France
+33 3 80 67 11 10
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Musee des Beaux-Arts Dijon This art museum is housed in the eastern wing of the Palais des Ducs. It is one of the most renowned museums in France, and features items such as Gothic sepulchres, tombs, guilded altarpieces, Egyptian antiquities and other items of interest. Open daily except Tuesday. Address: Palais des Ducs Dijon France
+33 3 80 74 52 70
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Amora Maille Museum (Musee Amora) This museum in an operating factory is devoted to the thick yellow condiment contrived in the 14th century. Tours are offered Wednesday and Saturday only. Address: 48, quai Nicolas Rollin Dijon France
+33 3 80 44 44 44
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