Histoire des HOSPICES DE BEAUNE, visite de la ville – Bourgogne
The Château de Beaune, its towers and ramparts were built under the orders of Louis XXI from 1482 to 1527 then sold during the revolution, to the Morelot-Bouchard family. Since 1872, the Château de Beaune is the current headquarters of the Bouchard Père & Fils wine estate. To the north, south and west of the commune are the most prestigious wines of Burgundy, which allows Beaune to be considered the capital of wines of Burgundy The old public baths, which were used from 1813 to 1960, were renovated into an open-air theater dedicated to musical and cultural events. The Notre Dame collegiate church, in Romanesque style with its 80 meters in length, is the largest church in the city. Its construction began in the 12th century and then renovated in the Gothic style in the 13th century after a fire in the upper part of the heart. The town hall, built between the 17th and 18th century is the former convent of the Ursulines which was founded by nuns who came from Autun to take care of the education of young girls The hospices of Beaune were founded in the 15th century by the chancellor of Burgundy, Nicolas Rolin and his wife Guigone de Salins Their desire is to offer free care to the poor and the deprived The roofs are covered with glazed slate tiles from Burgundy The establishment welcomed the first sick people on January 1, 1452. The elderly, infirm, orphans, sick and destitute attended the institution free of charge, until the 20th century. Auction sales of the productions of its wine estate, and donations allowed the operation of the institution. The main building houses under the same roof the room of the poor for the reception of the poor sick, a chapel and a residence for women dedicated to the service of the sick. The room of the poor is occupied by two rows of curtained beds lining the south and north walls, the central place being reserved for tables and benches for meals The chapel is directly linked to the large room to provide for the well-being of those who suffer but also to ensure their salvation The Saint Hugues room was fitted out, thanks to an anomie donor allowing the installation of 12 beds The decor painted in oil, represents the nine miracles of Christ The Saint Nicolas room was intended for the most seriously ill La Bouzaize, which passage in the middle of the room was formerly used for the disposal of waste The kitchen is a restitution of its state in the 19th century The kitchen activities were entrusted to the sisters The pharmacy was entrusted to an apothecary sister who had been trained previously She was assisted by a sister in training and a servant
La visite et l’histoire des Hospices de Beaune (Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune) lors d’un voyage en Côte-d’Or, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté: Hospices de Beaune, Salle des Pôvre, Chapelle, salle Saint Hugues, Cuisine, Pharmacie, Remparts de Beaune, Château de Beaune, Bains Publiques, Théâtre en plein air, Collégiale Notre Dame, Hôtel de Ville
0:51 Château de Beaune
01:53 Bains publics
, Théâtre de plein-air
03:06 Collégiale Notre Dame
04:26 Hôtel de ville
05:51 Hospices de Beaune
Vidéos Los Chericitos, les meilleurs endroits à découvrir et à visiter pour un voyage:
🌎 VISITER LA FRANCE https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO4tLtclGzr6QGxzh-0HWzC5pPs-2IcVD
🌎 Tourisme à LA SEYNE-SUR-MER, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mpziSU5HuE
🌎 Tourisme SANSRY DUR MER en une journée, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofF-1ify-xc
🌎 Visite de GRASSE, Alpes-Maritimes en une journée, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOPXbSUQldo
🌎 COLLOBRIÈRES, Var – Histoire, Ruines, Marrons Glacés, Randonnée, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c83I8c6jno