Dating back to the 17th century, the Hôtel de Vogüé stands as one of Dijon’s most charming historical landmarks. Originally constructed as a hôtel particulier for Etienne Bouhier, an adviser to the Parliament of Burgundy, this luxurious manor house is celebrated for its intricate stone carvings and vibrant roof tiles. The grand courtyard and other ornamental details add to its allure. Today, visitors can admire the building’s well-preserved architectural features, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the French aristocracy of the time.
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