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Darcy Garden: A Neo-Renaissance Oasis in Dijon

Escape to Dijon's enchanting Darcy Garden: a blend of history, nature, and tranquility in the heart of the city. Open daily, free entry!

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Darcy Garden, Dijon's first public garden, is a verdant 1-hectare park in the heart of the city. Designed in the Neo-Renaissance style in 1880 by Félix Vionnois, it features diverse trees, flowers, fountains, and the iconic white bear statue, offering a tranquil escape and a nod to the city's history.

A brief summary to Darcy Garden

  • Pl. Darcy, Dijon, 21000, FR

Local tips

  • Visit during the warmer months to see the fountains in operation and the flowers in full bloom.
  • Pack a picnic to enjoy on the lawn or benches, as there are no restaurants within the garden.
  • Take a stroll along the Owl Route, a self-guided walking tour that passes through Darcy Garden and other Dijon landmarks.
  • Look for the white bear statue at the entrance, a beloved symbol of Dijon.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Dijon-Ville train station, Darcy Garden is within easy walking distance. Exit the station and walk straight ahead towards Place Darcy. The garden entrance is located on the far side of the square, marked by the white bear statue.

  • Public Transport

    The Divia tram lines T1 and T2 stop at the 'Darcy' station, right next to the garden. Several bus lines also stop at Place Darcy. A single tram or bus fare costs €1.60.

  • Driving

    If driving, several parking options are available near Darcy Garden. The Darcy-Liberté car park is located directly under Place Darcy, with entrances on nearby streets. Hourly parking rates typically range from €2 to €3, with daily maximums around €20.

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Discover more about Darcy Garden

Located in the heart of Dijon, Darcy Garden (Jardin Darcy) is a beloved green space offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Named after Henry Darcy, a hydraulic engineer who designed the city's first drinking water reservoir on this site in 1838, the garden was created in 1880 in the Neo-Renaissance style by architect Félix Vionnois. The garden boasts a diverse collection of trees and flowers, meticulously arranged terraces with balustrades, serene ponds, and captivating waterfalls. Visitors can relax on benches, admire the flowerbeds, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. A playground provides a safe space for children to play, making it a family-friendly destination. At the entrance, the iconic white bear statue, a 1937 reproduction by Henry Martinet of François Pompon's original sculpture, welcomes visitors. In the heart of the garden, a monument with a bust of Henry Darcy commemorates his contributions to the city. Darcy Garden is more than just a park; it's a living testament to Dijon's history and a tranquil escape for all.

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