Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . 1. DOLE. From Dijon are figures of tlie apostles. The interior is arranged in the charac-teristic Burgundian style (pp. 396, 400). In the Place dArmes is aStatue of Napoleon /., in bronze, by Jouffroy (1856). The fortifiedChateau^ in the Renaissance style, is now a barrack. Auxonne suc-cessfully resisted the Germans in 1870-71. From Auxonne to Ciialon-sue-Saune, 42V2M., railway in 2V4-23/4 hrs.(fares 7 fr. 40 c, 5 fr., 3 fr. 30 c). At (IOV2 M.) St. Jean-de-Losne (p.


Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . 1. DOLE. From Dijon are figures of tlie apostles. The interior is arranged in the charac-teristic Burgundian style (pp. 396, 400). In the Place dArmes is aStatue of Napoleon /., in bronze, by Jouffroy (1856). The fortifiedChateau^ in the Renaissance style, is now a barrack. Auxonne suc-cessfully resisted the Germans in 1870-71. From Auxonne to Ciialon-sue-Saune, 42V2M., railway in 2V4-23/4 hrs.(fares 7 fr. 40 c, 5 fr., 3 fr. 30 c). At (IOV2 M.) St. Jean-de-Losne (p. 403)this line joins the line from Dijon to Bourg (p. 403j. 31 M. Gergy, onthe Saone, is connected with Verjnx hy a handsome bridge, erected in1890. — 41 M. Chaloi-surSadne, see Baedekers Southern France. Auxonne is also the junction of a line to Gray, Vesoul, etc. (see p. 322). Beyond Auxonne the train crosses the Saone. 28 M. then threads a tunnel penetrating the Mont Roland (1155 ft.;fine view from the top), so named from a former convent said tohave been founded by the Paladin Roland. Icmlarlier/ Lons-Ie^. 1)Q)L1 a: % 1 Otre^dEnrer Bl, ZMoteLde-BaUgr A2, Warner &IlGbps,I,>irii 29 M Dole — Hotels. Hot. de Lyon (PI. a; B, 1), R. from 2, D. 31/2, |pens, from 9, omn. 1 fr., good^ be Geneve (PI. b, B D J-/^«°^.f/f::n R from 8 fr., good: DE LA Gaee, Modekne (PI. e and d, A^ ^)--:^Jk,S^LlZ7ant. - o^0 inhab., on thelegists and artists ^«^«^ (p. 403), is interesting to arch^o- Louis XI. to annex it after the dri^^HlATTri/r^ f *^.^ ^^^^P «««* ^^Buke of Burgundy. The marrige of Sia of R ^ *^ ^^^^ *^« ^^^^Charles, with the Archduke ^.^^ ^.^. Burgundy, daughter ofand Spain, but in 1659Tt wasprom sed to ?r. •* v?.^« with AustriaFranche-Comte, as the dowry ?f Ws wffl M • ^rl^ ^^*^ ^^^ •est ofMonarque had, however tn L^ f!! wife Mana Theresa. The Gra


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