Monuments:
Musée des Beaux-Arts with the tombs of the dukes of Burgundy.
The tour Philippe le Bon for a magnificent view across the rooftops
of Dijon.
Musée de la Vie Bourguignone that tells the story life in Burgundy
in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The Burgundy gothic-style Saint Bénigne cathedral.
The Notre Dame church built between 1229 and 1250 with a façade
that is unique in France, decorated with three ranges of gargoyles.
Blackcurrent:
Visit the Cassissium at Nuits Saint Georges, wander through history
and tradition before tasting.
Mustard:
The Fallot Mustard Mill has
opened its doors at the beginning of 2003 to offer an interactive tour
of discovery using the most up-to-date museograhic effects available.
Wine:
Take the road to the great vinatges, from Dijon to Santenay, you'll
cross villages that gave there names to the most famous wines like Gevrey-Chambertin,
Chambolle-Musigny, Vosne-Romanée, Meursault