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Dijeaux Gate

Dijeaux door is the door behind City Hall that opens on Gambetta Square. The door opens onto a pedestrian street where a lot of luxury shops can be found. It is one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the city. It is a monumental gate built in the time of the Marquis de Tourny with renovations made in the mid-eighteenth century. The door was completed in 1748 after which the surrounding buildings were built. It was the door of the medieval heart of Bordeaux. If you go, it is likely to get a quote for this district which is full of restaurants, or just to go shopping, pedestrian streets are very

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Dijeau Gate is one of many near...

La Porte Dijeau est une des nombreuses...

La Porte Dijeau est une des nombreuses portes de Bordeaux. Mais celle-ci est tout de même plus connues que les autres, principalement placées du côté des quais, puisqu'elle se trouve dans le quartier le plus commerçant de Bordeaux. En effet, construite en 1746, la porte Dijeau débute la rue du même nom, faisant ainsi la jonction entre la partie piétonne et non piétonne de la ville. Au pied de la porte, on trouve aussi la célèbre Mie Caline, Baillardran, ses cannelés et macarons, un excellent glacier et un agréable café... Un joli vestige!
Dijeau Gate is one of many near Bordeaux. But it is still better known than others, mainly located on the side of the dock, since it is located in the major shopping district of Bordeaux. Indeed, built in 1746, the door begins Dijeau the street of the same name, making the junction between the pedestrian and non-pedestrian part of town. At the foot of the door, there is also the famous Mie Caline, Baillardran, its fluted macaroons, a great glacier and a nice coffee ... A nice relic!
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A Bordeaux on peut trouver 6 portes aux architectures bien différentes des unes aux autres. La Porte Dijeaux est construite dans un style néoclassique et date du milieu du 18ème siècle. L'origine du nom "Dijeaux" viendrait d'un ancien temple romain en l'honneur de Jupiter qui aurait progressivement fait dérivé le langage en "De Jou" puis "Dijeaux". On la doit à André Portier, qui a participé notamment à l'élaboration d'autres portes de Bordeaux et des places comme la Victoire et Gambetta.
In Bordeaux you can find 6 doors with very different architectures together. La Porte Dijeaux is built in a neoclassical style and dates from the mid 18th century. The name "Dijeaux" comes from an ancient Roman temple in honor of Jupiter have been gradually drifted language "From Jou" then "Dijeaux". We owe it to Andrew Porter, who participated including the development of other outside of Bordeaux and places like Victory and Gambetta.
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THE door Dijeaux or Dauphine located in...

LA porte de Dijeaux ou Dauphine situé ...

LA porte de Dijeaux ou Dauphine situé dans le quartier Gambetta permet l'entree dans le centre vile. Située dans une rue piétonne elle est très agréable au debut des beaux jours. Elle est si ma memoire est bonne classée au patrimoine historique, c'est la raison pour laquelle cet endroit est un incontournable de la visite de Bordeaux. Conseil pratique coin tres sympa pour prendre une boisson en terrasse
THE door Dijeaux or Dauphine located in the Gambetta district allows entry into the vile center. Located in a pedestrian street is very pleasant in the early heyday. It is if my memory is right under monumental, this is the reason why this place is a must visit to Bordeaux. Tip very nice corner for a drink on the terrace
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La porte Dijeau, dont la construction remonte au milieu du XVIIIème siècle, est l'une des nombreuses portes de Bordeaux. Elle sépare la place Gambetta de la rue Porte Dijeau, l'une des plus commerçantes de Bordeaux, où l'on trouve la plupart des grandes enseignes de mode. Elle marque le début du centre ville piéton.
Dijeau the door, which was built in the middle of the eighteenth century, is one of the many doors of Bordeaux. It separates the Place Gambetta Street Dijeau Gate, one of the most commercial Bordeaux, where most of the major fashion brands found. It marks the beginning of the pedestrian city center.
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