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Burgundy, France. The video shows the picturesque and amazing Burgundy. A video review of its territory opens up pristine views with green vines, yellowing mustard and rapeseed fields, cozy villages. All this is a reflection of the original old France. The video, which was filmed from a drone in 4k, allows you to see the cities of Burgundy with their sights of different eras.
general information
Burgundy is part of the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region, which was formed in January 2016. The region is located to the east of Paris. The official language is French and the currency is the Euro. Burgundy got its name from the Germanic tribe of the Burgundians, who once inhabited its territory. The region is located in the basin of the rivers Seine, Saone and Loire. Grapes and mustard are grown here. There are many wine houses on the territory of Burgundy. It is also famous for its cuisine: snails are bred here and rare varieties of cheese are brewed.
Capital
The capital of Burgundy is the city of Dijon - the commercial, industrial and transport center of the region. The city is surrounded by vineyards, and is also famous for the mustard grown here. Among the tourists who come to Dijon, it is popular not only to get acquainted with the monuments of culture and history, but also gastronomic tours with visits to restaurants and wine houses, as well as trips to colorful villages. The main city of Burgundy has many hotels, inns and apartments. Within the city is the port of the Burgundy Canal. The canal itself links the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. The owl is the symbol of the city. It is depicted on metal arrows indicating the directions of city streets.
Nature
The landscapes of the Burgundian province are magnificent. Beautiful places are located in the vicinity of cities and villages. In the rural outback, untouched nature is striking in its beauty. The hills and fields are covered with vineyards. The riot of colors is impressive during the flowering of rapeseed and mustard fields. Burgundy has beautiful nature reserves, waterfalls, caves and grottoes. In cities, nature is beautiful in its own way. There are many parks and gardens.
Major cities of Burgundy
In addition to the capital of the region - the city of Dijon, large settlements include Auxerre, Autun, Tournus.
Auxerre is the capital of Lower Burgundy, a shipping port on the Yonne River. It is surrounded by vineyards, green gardens. The city has a beautiful waterfront. Cathedrals, castles, museums, abbey are located in the Old Town and the historical center.
Auteun was founded during the Roman Empire. Located southwest of Dijon. Saint-Lazare Cathedral is the hallmark of the city. It was built in the Romanesque style and is famous for sculptures on the theme of heaven and hell.
Tournus is a commune with a population of about 6 thousand people, a river port on the banks of the Saone. Famous for the production of chairs. There are also many vineyards in the vicinity of the commune. Its attractions include the church of St. Philibert and the statue of Jean-Baptiste Greuze.
What to watch
Burgundy is known for its monasteries, which were built in the 11th-15th centuries. and included in the UNESCO heritage list. One of the largest is Cluny Abbey.
Samples of French classicism and half-timbered houses can be admired in the main city of Burgundy - Dijon. The historical center of the capital is protected by the state. There you can see Ottoman-style boulevards, picturesque alleys and squares. City Hall, Dijon Museum of Fine Arts and Tourist Office are located in Dijon's Old Town.
In addition to architectural and historical monuments, in Burgundy you should definitely visit wine houses and villages, vineyards. Worth seeing the beauty of nature. For example, to the Le Saut de Gouloux waterfall.
Sights of Burgundy
The main attractions of Burgundy include the Basilica of Saint-Madeleine. It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. In the Middle Ages, it was the main pilgrimage center in Europe.
The Cistercian Abbey of Fontenay is one of the oldest and best preserved monasteries. Founded in 1118.
The historical sights of Burgundy include Bazoches Castle, built in the 12th century. It is located on a wooded hill near Vézelay. The feudal castle, once owned by Marshal Vauban, has the shape of a trapezoid. It consists of one main tower and four additional ones.
In the north of Burgundy is the castle of Tanlay (built in the 12th century). It still has owners - the countess and her family, but tourists are allowed to visit the left side of the castle. In 8 halls of the castle, decorations, furniture, trophies of various eras, belonging even to kings, are presented.
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general information
Burgundy is part of the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region, which was formed in January 2016. The region is located to the east of Paris. The official language is French and the currency is the Euro. Burgundy got its name from the Germanic tribe of the Burgundians, who once inhabited its territory. The region is located in the basin of the rivers Seine, Saone and Loire. Grapes and mustard are grown here. There are many wine houses on the territory of Burgundy. It is also famous for its cuisine: snails are bred here and rare varieties of cheese are brewed.
Capital
The capital of Burgundy is the city of Dijon - the commercial, industrial and transport center of the region. The city is surrounded by vineyards, and is also famous for the mustard grown here. Among the tourists who come to Dijon, it is popular not only to get acquainted with the monuments of culture and history, but also gastronomic tours with visits to restaurants and wine houses, as well as trips to colorful villages. The main city of Burgundy has many hotels, inns and apartments. Within the city is the port of the Burgundy Canal. The canal itself links the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. The owl is the symbol of the city. It is depicted on metal arrows indicating the directions of city streets.
Nature
The landscapes of the Burgundian province are magnificent. Beautiful places are located in the vicinity of cities and villages. In the rural outback, untouched nature is striking in its beauty. The hills and fields are covered with vineyards. The riot of colors is impressive during the flowering of rapeseed and mustard fields. Burgundy has beautiful nature reserves, waterfalls, caves and grottoes. In cities, nature is beautiful in its own way. There are many parks and gardens.
Major cities of Burgundy
In addition to the capital of the region - the city of Dijon, large settlements include Auxerre, Autun, Tournus.
Auxerre is the capital of Lower Burgundy, a shipping port on the Yonne River. It is surrounded by vineyards, green gardens. The city has a beautiful waterfront. Cathedrals, castles, museums, abbey are located in the Old Town and the historical center.
Auteun was founded during the Roman Empire. Located southwest of Dijon. Saint-Lazare Cathedral is the hallmark of the city. It was built in the Romanesque style and is famous for sculptures on the theme of heaven and hell.
Tournus is a commune with a population of about 6 thousand people, a river port on the banks of the Saone. Famous for the production of chairs. There are also many vineyards in the vicinity of the commune. Its attractions include the church of St. Philibert and the statue of Jean-Baptiste Greuze.
What to watch
Burgundy is known for its monasteries, which were built in the 11th-15th centuries. and included in the UNESCO heritage list. One of the largest is Cluny Abbey.
Samples of French classicism and half-timbered houses can be admired in the main city of Burgundy - Dijon. The historical center of the capital is protected by the state. There you can see Ottoman-style boulevards, picturesque alleys and squares. City Hall, Dijon Museum of Fine Arts and Tourist Office are located in Dijon's Old Town.
In addition to architectural and historical monuments, in Burgundy you should definitely visit wine houses and villages, vineyards. Worth seeing the beauty of nature. For example, to the Le Saut de Gouloux waterfall.
Sights of Burgundy
The main attractions of Burgundy include the Basilica of Saint-Madeleine. It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. In the Middle Ages, it was the main pilgrimage center in Europe.
The Cistercian Abbey of Fontenay is one of the oldest and best preserved monasteries. Founded in 1118.
The historical sights of Burgundy include Bazoches Castle, built in the 12th century. It is located on a wooded hill near Vézelay. The feudal castle, once owned by Marshal Vauban, has the shape of a trapezoid. It consists of one main tower and four additional ones.
In the north of Burgundy is the castle of Tanlay (built in the 12th century). It still has owners - the countess and her family, but tourists are allowed to visit the left side of the castle. In 8 halls of the castle, decorations, furniture, trophies of various eras, belonging even to kings, are presented.
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