Cour des Gobelins is a location in France that appears in AMC's The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.
Pre-Apocalypse[]
The place is best known as a royal factory supplying the court of the French monarchs since Louis XIV, and it is now run by the General Administration of the National Furniture and National Manufactures of Carpets and Tapestries of the French Ministry of Culture. The factory is open for guided tours several afternoons per week by appointment, as well as for casual visits every day except Mondays and some specific holidays. The Galerie des Gobelins is dedicated to temporary exhibitions of tapestries from the French manufactures and furnitures from the Mobilier National, built in the gardens by Auguste Perret in 1937. Along with Ōshima-tsumugi from Japan, and Persian carpets, Gobelin Tapestry are considered to be one of the worlds greatest textiles.
Post-Apocalypse[]
Season 2[]
"Moulin Rouge"[]
Cour des Gobelins will appear in this episode.