What are the notable buildings in Dijon city?

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Noted buildings in Dijon include the Cathedral of St. Bénigne (13th-14th cent.) the Church of Notre Dame (13th cent. in Burgundian Gothic) St. Michael's Church (Renaissance) the Hôtel Aubriot (14th cent.; now containing a museum of Burgundian folklore) and the palace of justice (15th-16th cent.) which once housed the powerful parliament of Burgundy.

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