1. Porte de Bourgogne is a historic gate in Bordeaux, France. It was built in the 18th century, during the reign of Louis XV, as part of the city’s fortifications. The gate features two towers, with a triumphal arch separating them. The arch is decorated with sculptures representing the victories of the French army, as well as trophies and allegorical figures. Porte de Bourgogne is an important landmark in Bordeaux and is considered one of the finest examples of classical architecture in the city.

2. Porte de Bourgogne is accessible to the public all day and night, with no official opening or closing times. There is no admission fee to visit the gate. However, there is no phone number available for inquiries.

3. As a historical landmark, Porte de Bourgogne is located in the city center and is well-served by public transportation, including buses, trams, and taxis. Visitors can use the Bordeaux Metropole City Pass, which includes free access to public transportation as well as reduced rates at various attractions.