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Darcy Square: Dijon's Green Heart

Discover Dijon's central oasis: a historic square with gardens, art, and a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and exploration.

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Darcy Square, located in the heart of Dijon, is a verdant urban oasis offering respite and a blend of history and contemporary life. Originally designed as a public garden in 1880, it welcomes visitors arriving at the nearby railway station and provides a tranquil gateway to the city's historic center.

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Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the square's tranquility.
  • Look for the white polar bear sculpture, a reproduction of François Pompon's work.
  • Join an owl walking tour starting from Darcy Square to discover Dijon's hidden gems.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Dijon train station, Darcy Square is directly across the street, serving as the immediate welcome to the city. Exit the station and cross Place Darcy to enter the square. The walk is short and straightforward.

  • Public Transport

    If arriving by tram, take either Line T1 or T2 to the 'Gare' stop, which is located at Darcy Square. Numerous bus lines also stop at or near the square, including L4, L5, 10, 12, and 13. A single public transport ticket costs €1.70 and is valid for one hour.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available at the Dijon train station. A short taxi ride to Darcy Square from anywhere in the city center will typically cost between €11 and €14. Taxi services can also be booked in advance.

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Darcy Square, or Place Darcy, is a beloved public space in Dijon, France, offering a blend of tranquility and historical significance. Created in 1880 in a Neo-Renaissance style by architect Félix Vionnois, the square is built atop a water reservoir designed by Henry Darcy, a renowned hydraulic engineer from Dijon. This reservoir once supplied fresh water to the city's many fountains, marking Dijon as one of the first cities to have running water. The square serves as a gateway to Dijon, welcoming travelers arriving at the Dijon train station. The Porte Guillaume, a grand stone archway and former medieval fortification, stands at the entrance, symbolizing the transition between old and new Dijon. Inside the square, visitors can enjoy a carefully curated landscape with vibrant flower beds, shady trees, and a large ornamental pond. The park also features statues and monuments, including a reproduction of François Pompon's white bear sculpture and a monument to Henry Darcy. Darcy Square is a hub of activity, hosting outdoor concerts, art installations, and community gatherings, especially during the warmer months. It's a place for locals and tourists alike to relax, enjoy a picnic, or begin an exploration of Dijon's historical and cultural attractions.

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