In 1625, a major bequest enabled the Hôpital Notre-Dame to be founded. This was replaced in 1703 by the present-day Hôtel-Dieu, built on the initiative of Cardinal de Bouillon, the 55th abbot of Cluny.
On a self-guided tour, you will discover the different rooms and their contents:
- the monumental chapel, with its painted ceiling and furniture from the abbey,
- the patients' room, with its wood panelling, furniture and display cases of religious ornaments and relics, including parts of the abbot's staff of Saint-Hugues.
On a guided tour (by appointment), you can admire the aforementioned rooms and the following rooms:
- the former pharmacy, with its apothecary, its collections of earthenware and pharmaceutical porcelain (16th to 19th centuries), its pewter and its copper,
- the administrators' room with its furniture, portrait gallery and the double-sided painting of the Holy Women at the Tomb and Saint George Slaying the Dragon, a work attributed to Grégoire GUERARD.
- French
- Cheques and postal orders, Cash
- Pets welcome
- Temporary exhibitions
From 01/01/2024 to 01/01/2025 of 09:00 to 17:00
From 01/01/2025 to 31/12/2025
Open every day except during religious services (exceptional)
Open every day except during religious services (exceptional)
Prices :- Base rate - full rate adult (guided tour) : 5€
Follow the marked circuit Respect the barrier measures: - Physical distance (1m) between visitors - Wearing a mask is mandatory (not available) - Hydro-alcoholic gel for hand disinfection (available at the entrance)
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