Dijon's association with the world-famous mustard is a side note compared to the architectural splendor and rich cultural heritage of this storied city. Major attractions include the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, where Gothic tower merges with Renaissance facade; the Museum of Archaeology, which houses an impressive collection of Celtic, Roman and Merovingian artifacts; and on the outskirts of Dijon, the Chatreause de Chapmol, which houses one of the finest examples of early 15th-century sculpture, the Well of Moses. For a fully immersive introduction to Dijon, take the Owl's Trail through the many different faces of this fascinating city.
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