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Hospices de Beaune, Beaune, Burgundy, France
Les Hospices de Beaune, or Hotel-Dieu de Beaune, a charitable almshouse and hospital for the poor, built 1443-57 by Flemish architect Jacques Wiscrer, and founded by Nicolas Rolin, chancellor of Burgundy, and his wife Guigone de Salins, in Beaune, Cote d'Or, Burgundy, France. The buildings, set around an internal courtyard, are in Northern Renaissance and Flamboyant Gothic style, with half-timber galleries, ornate rooftops with Burgundian glazed tiles in geometric patterns and dormer windows. The hospital was run by the nuns of the order of Les Soeurs Hospitalieres de Beaune, and remained a hospital until the 1970s. The building now houses the Musee de l'Histoire de la Medecine, or Museum of the History of Medicine, and is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR9185587
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
7087px × 4764px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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15TH CENTURY
ALMSHOUSE
Architecture
BEAUNE
Bourgogne
building
Burgundian
Burgundy
Charity
Colonnade
color
Cote d'Or
Courtyard
DAY
DORMER WINDOW
EASTERN EUROPE
Eastern European
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Exterior
Flamboyant Gothic
France
French
GALLERY
Gothic
half-timbered
HERITAGE
HISTORIC MONUMENT
History
HORIZONTAL
Hospital
IMAGE
MC
Monument Historique
Morning
MUSEUM
NORTHERN RENAISSANCE
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Retirement Home
Roof
SPIRE
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Travel
TURRET