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MUSEUM OF BURGUNDIAN LIFE

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Monastère des Bernardines, 17, rue Sainte-Anne, 21000Dijon, France
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2024
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2024

Museum presenting collections of instruments and art objects from the late century, with realistic settings

The Musée de la Vie bourguignonne was founded in 1938 by the collector Maurice Bonnefond Perrin de Puycousin, originally in the Hôtel Aubriot, rue des Forges. It was moved to the former Bernardine monastery in 1985. The museum opens onto a magnificent cloister. On the ground floor of the buildings are presented collections of instruments and art objects from the late 19th century. One discovers realistic stagings with wax figures for a total immersion in scenes of life of the time. It is on the first floor that you can really discover the Burgundian atmosphere of the time by discovering ten fully reconstructed shops: a pharmacy, a sweet shop, a furrier's stall, a butcher's shop... Iron boxes stand alongside the butcher's instruments and stone figures. A pleasant stroll through the commercial life of the time. The second floor is devoted to regional objects through the art of earthenware, cooking, stonework ... You will also be able to admire interesting paintings on the life of Dijon. An audiovisual room and a small reading room complete your visit. Finally, to find out about all the temporary exhibitions and themed tours of the year, visit the museum's website and don't forget to book if you are in a group for a real guided tour. It's a real plunge into the Burgundian life of yesteryear that awaits you!


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Owlycat
Visited in september 2018
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Musée un peu vieillot par endroits mais très intéressant et complet. La partie situé à l'étage, avec ses reconstitutions de boutiques de l'époque est super et ludique. Au rez-de-chaussée, les reconstitutions de scènes de vie avec mannequins en costumes auraient besoin d'un petit coup de frais.
cecileb
Visited in september 2018
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Un musée relatant la vie de Bourgogne au fil du temps.
Une partie originale avec la reconstitution de boutiques anciennes.
cedrik
Visited in march 2018
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Musée très agréable en famille intéressant pour tous les âges.
ryokan
Visited in january 2018
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Deux musées voisins et aussi intéressants, l'un que l'autre.Le musée d'art sacré est tout proches.
Musées gratuits, ouverts de 14H à 18H.
Le musée de la vie bourguignonne séduira petits et grands par ses intérieurs ,ses boutiques reconstituées, ses costumes et coiffes, outils et objets du quotidien d'antan.
Une très intéressante section est réservée à la moutarde, à son histoire, à sa fabrication,à sa diversification depuis le Moyen- Äge..
audrey39b
Visited in september 2016
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Musée un peu vieillot, on ne passe pas très longtemps à l'intérieur.

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