Historic Churches of Dijon
Dijon's religious heritage is anchored by architectural landmarks spanning the Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque eras. The collection features the 13th-century Cathedral of Saint Benignus and the Church of Notre-Dame, renowned for its intricate stone carvings. The selection also includes the unique 18th-century circular dome of Église Sainte-Anne and the Saint Michael Church, which blends Gothic structures with a Renaissance facade. These historic sites illustrate the city's spiritual and artistic evolution from the 9th century to the present day.
Dijon Cathedral
Dijon Cathedral, or the Cathedral of Saint Benignus of Dijon, is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Dijon, Burgundy, France,…
Church of Notre-Dame of Dijon
The Church of Notre-Dame of Dijon is a Roman Catholic church in Dijon.
Saint Michael Church
This church was built on the spot of a chapel from the 9th century. It mixes both Gothic and Renaissance style.
Église Sainte-Anne
An 18th-century Baroque church featuring a distinctive circular design and a green copper dome. It currently houses the city's Museum of Sacred Art, displaying religious sculptures and liturgical items.
Chapelle Saint-Jean le Théologien
Also known as the Chapelle de la Maladière, this place of worship is dedicated to Orthodox Christianity and is recognized as a site of regional heritage.
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