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1 et 2 juinPassé
Juin 2024
Samedi 1
11:00 - 15:45
Dimanche 2
11:00 - 15:45

Citadelle de Besançon

99 rue des Fusillés, 25000 Besançon
  • Doubs
  • Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Visit «the Citadel goes green»

This citadel of stones hides more green than we think. From the landscape of the hills to the interior gardens and the vanished nursery, discover a vegan citadel…
1 et 2 juinPassé
© Julia Theulin/Citadelle de Besançon

This citadel of stones hides more green than we think. From the landscape of the hills to the interior gardens, through the disappeared nursery, discover a citadel vegetated since the seventeenth century. By the Vauban monument valorization service.
Meet at the Front Royal at 11:00 and 2:45.

Types of events
Guided tour
2024 Theme
Aucune sélection
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Conditions for participation
Usual fare
Type of audience
General public

À propos du lieu

Citadelle de Besançon
99 rue des Fusillés, 25000 Besançon
  • Doubs
  • Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Citadel of Besançon is considered one of the most beautiful citadels in France. It overlooks more than 100 meters the old town of the Comtoise capital and offers breathtaking views from its ramparts. The Citadel now houses on 11 hectares, 3 museums of France: the Comtois museum, the museum (naturalium, insectarium, noctarium, aquarium, zoological garden and small farm) and the museum of the Resistance and Deportation. Their common point: to be ambassadors of the values and ideals carried by UNESCO. First cultural and tourist site of the Centre Est of France, the Citadelle keeps its promise: that of a heritage living strong in emotions. More than a place, an experience, the Citadelle offers a rich and varied program throughout the year to discover on citadelle.com
Tags
Monument historique, Musée de France, Patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, Première participation & Jardin public
Accès
Parking is available | You can access the Citadel by bus and on foot.
© David Lefranc