Porte de Bourgogne

Porte de Bourgogne

Porte de Bourgogne

The Porte de Bourgogne, a monumental arch built in 1750, stands on the southern edge of Bordeaux’s UNESCO-listed historic center, just a short walk from the Garonne riverfront. Modeled after Paris’ Arc de Triomphe, this grand structure marks the eastern entrance to Cours Victor Hugo, which historically served as the main road connecting Bordeaux to Paris. Today, visitors can admire its neoclassical design and explore the surrounding area, where the arch serves as a gateway to the city’s rich history and vibrant urban life.

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