In the transept of the disused church of Saint-Etienne, there is an exhibition of casts of sculpted works by François Rude (1784-1855), one of the masters of the Romantic School who expressed himself in large compositions of a historical nature such as the Departure of the Volunteers, better known as the Marseillaise, of which a monumental cast can be seen here.
- French
- Credit card, Cash
- Pets not allowed
From 01/10/2024 to 31/05/2025 of 09:30 to 18:00
Opening times :
From 01 June to 30 September:
From 10am to 6.30pm every day. Closed on Tuesday
From 01 October to 31 May:
From 9.30 am to 6 pm every day. Closed on Tuesdays
Closed on 1 January, 1 May and 8 May,
14 July, 1 and 11 November, 25 December
All measures are taken to welcome you in the best conditions: - The sanitary capacity of the museums is calculated according to the surface area accessible to the public and taking into account the spatial configuration of the premises: 400 people for the Fine Arts Museum, for 6500 m2 ; 30 people for the Rude Museum, for 180 m2 ; 150 people for the Archaeological Museum, for 1600 m2 ; 250 for the Musée de la Vie bourguignonne, for 2000 m2 ; 120 for the Musée d'Art Sacré, for 980 m2. - A count of visitors at the entrance and exit, with signposting of the route to limit the crossing of flows as much as possible; - Respect for barrier measures: wearing a mask, disinfectant solution on entry, etc
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