Landmark
Maison Millière
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Maison Millière is one of Dijon's most iconic medieval buildings, a half-timbered house dating from the 15th century. Its striking facade features intricate wood carvings and a steeply pitched roof, typical of the Burgundian Gothic style. Located just steps from the Notre-Dame church, it now functions as a charming shop, tea room, and restaurant. Inside, the low-beamed ceilings and stone floors evoke a bygone era. Visitors can browse local artisanal products, enjoy a cup of tea with a pastry, or dine on traditional Burgundian cuisine. The building's preservation is exceptional, offering a tangible connection to Dijon's medieval past. It's a favorite spot for both tourists and locals seeking an authentic atmosphere.
Don't miss
- Photograph the ornate half-timbered facade with carved figures
- Shop for local crafts, mustard, and souvenirs on the ground floor
- Enjoy a tea or hot chocolate in the cozy tea room
- Dine on Burgundy specialties like boeuf bourguignon in the restaurant
- Look for the medieval graffiti carved into the beams inside
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