Rue de la Porte Dijeaux, 33000, Bordeaux, FranceMap
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This is a door in the city of Bordeaux with a long history and is made of hard and dense stone.
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A REMNANT OF ANCIENT TIMES
The origin of the word ‘Dijeaux’ is unclear but I like the suggestion it is based on a temple of Jupiter which once stood there in Gallo-Roman times. It opens on to the Place Gambetta. It was once kno...
The origin of the word ‘Dijeaux’ is unclear but I like the suggestion it is based on a temple of Jupiter which once stood there in Gallo-Roman times. It opens on to the Place Gambetta. It was once kno...
This is an impressive arch leading into the older part of town, very dramatic. We wandered through this area on our couple of days in town and were very happy with the atmosphere.
This is an impressive arch leading into the older part of town, very dramatic. We wandered through this area on our couple of days in town and were very happy with the atmosphere.
This is an 18th century construction in the neoclassical style. Porte Dijeaux has a bit of history behind it. This arched Gate marks the spot where there was an entry point to the city in much older t...
A REMNANT OF ANCIENT TIMES
The origin of the word ‘Dijeaux’ is unclear but I like the suggestion it is based on a temple of Jupiter which once stood there in Gallo-Roman times. It opens on to the Place Gambetta. It was once kno...
A REMNANT OF ANCIENT TIMES
The origin of the word ‘Dijeaux’ is unclear but I like the suggestion it is based on a temple of Jupiter which once stood there in Gallo-Roman times. It opens on to the Place Gambetta. It was once kno...
Arch and the Old Town
This is an impressive arch leading into the older part of town, very dramatic. We wandered through this area on our couple of days in town and were very happy with the atmosphere.
Arch and the Old Town
This is an impressive arch leading into the older part of town, very dramatic. We wandered through this area on our couple of days in town and were very happy with the atmosphere.
A city Gate
This is an 18th century construction in the neoclassical style. Porte Dijeaux has a bit of history behind it. This arched Gate marks the spot where there was an entry point to the city in much older t...