The Duke Palace was first built in the 1st century and the light is better than the Orsay Gallery in Paris, where many of Redon's pinks are very dark due to the light
Museum of Fine Arts Dijon
Posted: Jul 5, 2016
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Todemmy
5/5Outstanding
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The Dijon Museum has a collection of fine art, including three magnificent 14th-century gilded Gothic altars and two late medieval tombs of the Duke of Varoux. Very quiet and peaceful place.
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Posted: Oct 15, 2019
Udjaat
5/5Outstanding
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The Muséedesbeaux-artsdeDijon Dijon Art Museum is located on the east side of the Duke Palace complex. The classical courtyard and corridors are gorgeous and elegant. Gothic gold-plated altars, the mausoleums of the late medieval Duke Valois, the sculptures of local sculptor Lude are all cultural and artistic treasures. Open from May to October Wednesday to Monday 9:30-18:00, November to April 10:00-17:00. Tickets are 6 euros for adults and half price for children. It is a 10-minute walk from the train station.
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Posted: Oct 20, 2016
sally
4/5Excellent
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The gallery is next to the Duke's Palace, consisting of many galleries, and contains a lot of artwork and treasures. The sarcophagus of "Philips the Brave" is one of the key points of the visit, and the engraving expression of the funeral home is extremely vivid. The western part of the palace serves as the office of the administrative center of the city government. If you have time and love art, you can visit.
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Posted: Aug 27, 2016
稻草人cyq
3/5Average
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Dijon Art Museum, located in the downtown area of Dijon, is the most important government public art museum in Dijon. The art museum is simple and elegant, and the interior has been modernized.
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Posted: Apr 6, 2017
王海娃子
3/5Average
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Located on the east wing of the Duke's Palace, the gallery consists of several scattered galleries and a collection of fine art, including three magnificent 14th-century gilded Gothic altars, two late-medieval tombs of the Duke of Valois, and excellent modern art!