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Tour Saint-Nicolas: A Relic of Dijon's Past

Discover the Tour Saint-Nicolas in Dijon, a striking medieval tower and a lasting symbol of the city's historical and cultural heritage.

The Tour Saint-Nicolas, a 32-meter-tall belfry, is all that remains of the former Saint-Nicolas Church in Dijon. Erected in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, the tower stands as a testament to the city's rich history.

A brief summary to Tour Saint-Nicolas

  • Dijon, 21000, FR

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
  • Bring a camera to capture the unique architecture and the surrounding cityscape.
  • Combine your visit with a walk through the nearby historic district to explore more of Dijon's landmarks.
  • Check local schedules for any guided tours that might offer deeper insights into the tower's history.
  • Don't miss the opportunity to sample Dijon's famous mustard at local shops in the vicinity.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Tour Saint-Nicolas is located near Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau in Dijon, making it easily accessible on foot from many central locations. From Place de la Libération, walk northeast along Rue de la Liberté, then turn right onto Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The tower will be on your left. The walk is approximately 5-10 minutes. No costs are involved.

  • Public Transport

    Dijon has an efficient public transport network of buses and trams. The Divia network offers a simple and cheap way to get around. To reach the Tour Saint-Nicolas via tram, take either the T1 or T2 line to the République stop. From there, walk along Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau for a few minutes. A single ticket costs €1.70 and is valid for one hour on all lines. Tickets can be purchased from machines at tram stops.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available in Dijon, with a taxi rank located near the railway station. You can also call Taxi Radio Dijon to order a cab. A short taxi ride from the Dijon train station to the Tour Saint-Nicolas will cost approximately €8-€12. Be sure to confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

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The Tour Saint-Nicolas is a historical landmark in Dijon, France, standing near Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This 32-meter tower is the belfry of the long-gone Saint-Nicolas Church. The church's history is linked to the former suburb of Saint-Nicolas, which existed outside the city walls in the Middle Ages. The original church, dedicated to Saint Nicholas, was built in the late 12th century but was destroyed in 1557 during the Alert of Saint-Quentin, a local episode of the Italian Wars. A rebuilt chapel was also destroyed in 1636 during the approach of Gallas' troops. The new parish church of Saint-Nicolas was consecrated in 1610. It measured 36.5 meters long, 13.7 meters high, and 13.4 meters wide. The church was destroyed in 1792 during the French Revolution. According to the Dijon historian Henri Chabeuf, the church had no major architectural interest but housed a painting of the Resurrection by Nicolas Quentin above the main altar. The organs, which he described as "quite beautiful," were sold for 52 francs and 50 centimes in 1796. The current Saint-Nicolas tower is the only visible remnant of this building. Today, the tower is used as an exhibition space.

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