France has many Notre Dame cathedrals, the second only to Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. Located in the heart of Dijon, it is a prominent representative of the 13th century Burgundy architecture, inheriting the architectural style of the Roman period. Limited by space, this Notre Dame is extremely small and is the smallest Gothic church in the entire Burgundy region. Even so, it still displays a stately religious atmosphere. The facade of the church is extremely striking, decorated with monster outlets and rows of columns.