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    As well as being famed as one of France's finest "villes d'art" (art cities), Besançon is the seat of one of France's older universities, of France's National School of Mechanics and Micromechanics, and one of the best known French language schools in France, the CLA.

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · On a loop in the River Doubs known as the Boucle (Oxbow), Besançon is a wonderful city that was once a strategic prize for Europe’s great empires. With the Doubs giving the city a natural moat Besançon could hardly have been easier to defend, especially because the only way in by land was over a monumental promontory.

  3. Mar 10, 2024 · Located in eastern France, this charming city is most known for its citadel. But there’s so much more to discover here. From its ancient Roman ruins to its two-ton astronomical clock, it’s a city that I keep going back to. In this post, I’ll share with you the most amazing things to do in Besançon.

  4. Wrapped in a loop of the River Doubs, Besançon is surrounded by attractive forested countryside and low lying mountains. Besancon is also a university town and has a modern and vibrant centre as well as important annual festivals such as the Festival of Classical Music and the Festival of Jazz.

  5. Besançon. France, Europe. Capped with a citadel and folded into a bend in the Doubs River, Besançon is a pleasant surprise. Unshowy and laid-back, the capital of the Doubs département nonetheless offers a broad spectrum of culture: 18th-century town houses, many now housing hotels and restaurants; active contemporary arts and local music ...

  6. City of art and history, inscribed in the patrimony of UNESCO thanks to the genius of Vauban. Whatever the duration of your visit, do not miss a walk on the loop of the Doubs by boat: boat trip, passenger boats, electric boats for hire... The walk can also be done on foot or By bike on the docks.

  7. Look no further, you've come to the right place! In Besançon and its surroundings, happiness is within everyone's reach. An exceptional heritage, an abundant cultural life, an omnipresent nature, and a thousand and one little pleasures...: all the ingredients are there to please young and old.

  8. Besançon, city, capital of Doubs département, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté région, eastern France. It lies astride a horseshoe meander of the Doubs River, 45 miles (75 km) east of Dijon. It early became the chief town (Vesontio) of the Sequani Gauls and in 58 bce was taken by Julius Caesar.

  9. Map of Besançon. The easiest way to get around this small city, called La boucle, is by foot. Besançon’s old town, encircled by water, is where you can find all the most important buildings in the city. Thanks to its flourishing past, this district has the richest and most complete architectural heritage of the city, with a hundred ...

  10. Besançon is many things: a city of water, the capital of time, the birthplace of great men (Victor Hugo in particular), a winegrowing city with its old Battant district, a land of invention and innovation...and the capital of biodiversity. Roofs of the Palais Granvelle - Musée du Temps, Besançon.