Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy

Palace of the Dukes which includes heritage elements
Palace of the Dukes which includes heritage elements, a square or plaza and a fountain
Palace of the Dukes featuring interior views
Palace of the Dukes showing street scenes and heritage elements
Palace of the Dukes which includes heritage elements and a statue or sculpture


Learn about Burgundy’s rich history and visit the large art museum with many collections at the former residence of Dijon’s local rulers.

The Palace of the Dukes is a major highlight of Dijon’s historic centre. It is a fascinating stately structure with a rich history entwined with royalty, tombs and politics. Now, it is home to a museum of fine arts that displays a wide selection of artistic works as well as a comprehensive history of the palace.

Make your way to Liberation Square and enjoy your view of the palace, along a large part of the square’s northern side. Admire the palace’s Gothic features, which date back to the 14th century, when Philip the Bold of the Duchy of Burgundy moved in.

Several other dukes with intriguing nicknames occupied the residence over the next century, including John the Fearless and Philip the Good. Tombs of several of the dukes lie in the palace. Marvel at their gold casing and protective angel sculptures.

Later, governors who were appointed to rule the Burgundy region often stayed in this royal residence on official trips to Dijon. Many renovations were made in the 17th and 18th centuries, resulting in a primarily classical appearance. Walk next to the building to appreciate its majestic appearance.

Capture photos of the impressive building with the fountains in the forefront. See it illuminated in golden light at night. Enter through the gates to look around the building and visit the Museum of Fine Arts. Browse its many sections, which include a collection for different centuries and genres, such as Renaissance art and antiques.

Take members of your family to a workshop where they can learn about acrylics and art history. Watch presentations, explore the library and enjoy walking through the majestic halls of the palace. Peruse collections of items that once belonged to the dukes and learn about the palace’s rich history.

The Palace of the Dukes is located in Liberation Square in the heart of Dijon. While in the area, visit some of the many nearby cafés and shops, as well as the Magnin Museum and other attractions.

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