Rue de la Liberté

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Rue de la Liberté is a central pedestrian shopping street in Dijon, France, known for its historic architecture and role as a main commercial artery of the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pedestrian street
shopping street
street
country France
hasAccessibility accessible by public transport from other parts of Dijon
hasBuildingStyle 19th-century commercial facades
historic townhouses
traditional Burgundian architecture
hasCulturalRole frequented by locals and tourists
part of Dijon's historic urban fabric
hasEconomicImportance key axis for local commerce
major retail turnover area in Dijon
hasFunction commercial street
tourist promenade
hasLanguageOfName French
hasLighting urban street lighting suitable for pedestrian area
hasNameMeaning Street of Liberty NERFINISHED
hasOrientation roughly east–west through central Dijon
hasPaving pedestrian paving
hasPedestrianFlow high foot traffic
hasPedestrianStatus yes
hasPedestrianZone city center section
hasPublicSpaceUse outdoor café terraces
street performances
hasStatus one of the main shopping streets of Dijon
hasSurroundingLandmarks historic buildings of central Dijon
near major squares and monuments of Dijon
hasTrafficRestriction no regular car traffic on main section
hasTypeOfBusiness boutiques
cafés
chain stores
local independent shops
restaurants
retail shops
hasUrbanDesignFeature ground-floor commercial units with upper-floor housing or offices
narrow street profile typical of historic centers
hasUrbanRole link between major city squares
main axis of Dijon city center
isTouristAttraction yes
knownFor being a main commercial artery of Dijon
historic architecture
shopping
locatedIn Bourgogne-Franche-Comté NERFINISHED
Côte-d'Or NERFINISHED
Dijon NERFINISHED
historic center of Dijon NERFINISHED

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Dijon hasLandmark Rue de la Liberté