Les vitraux de l’église Notre-Dame de Talant – Office de Tourisme de Dijon

Let yourself be bathed in the light of the stained glass windows in the church of Notre-Dame de Talant. Designed by the artist Gérard Garouste in the 1990s, these windows mark a turning point in the revival of French stained glass. Sometimes allegories of the Bible, sometimes dialogues between female figures from the Old and New Testaments, master glass-maker Pierre-Alain Parot has succeeded in combining modern and medieval glass-blowing techniques. You will also discover the history of this building, a 13th-century stone jewelcase built by the Capetian Dukes of Burgundy at the top of Talant hill.

Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes

Departure point: Parvis latéral de l'Église Notre Dame de Talant > 34-36 Rue Longe l'Église, 21240 Talant
Access by public transport: Nearest Divia bus stop: Arbalétriers (BUS B10 Talant Citadelle - Ahuy) to the square in front of Notre Dame church, a 5-minute walk away.

Parking for light vehicles:
- Arbalétriers - Chemin Derrières les Granges, 21240 Talant
- Talant Town Hall - 1 Place de la Mairie, 21240 Talant
- Notre-Dame - 5 Cour du Roi, 21240 Talant

Accessible to PRM

Types

  • Guided tours
  • Culture and tradition
  • Culturel

Prices

Type Min. Max.
Base rate 12€
Reduced rate 6€
Child rate 6€

Date

- Wednesday 12 June at 2.30pm
- Sunday 14 July at 2.30pm
- Sunday 4 August at 2.30pm
- Wednesday 7 August at 2.30pm
- Wednesday 21 August at 2.30pm
- Sunday 22 September at 14h30
- Wednesday 16 October at 2.30pm
- Sunday 10 November at 2.30pm