The exhibition is called Le Bon, Le Téméraire et le Chancelier. When the Golden Fleece Flamed, and is intended to be the worthy heir to the exhibition Marie. The Legacy of Burgundy which took place in 2000. Presented at the Hospices de Beaune, the Hôtel des Ducs de Bourgogne and the Porte Marie de Bourgogne, it honours the last two dukes, Philippe le Bon and Charles le Téméraire, as well as the chancellor Nicolas Rolin, founder of the Hospices de Beaune, and offers a new look at the history and art of Burgundy and Flanders in the 14th and 15th centuries. The public will discover works from public and private collections in Europe, mainly from Belgium, which will interact with objects preserved in France. Paintings, tapestries, silverware, sculptures, manuscripts and archival documents reveal the art of living of the elites and the know-how of the artists and craftsmen of the "Grand Duchy of the West". More information on the website of the Beaune and Pays beaunois tourist office