Discover the best top things to do in Cote d'Or, France including Centre Culturel Arcade, Maison des Arts Textiles & du Design, Domaine Sylvain Bouhelier, Oenocentre Ampelopsis, Musee Papotte, Musee de La Tuilerie des Granges, Musee de l'Hotel-Dieu, Musee Magnin, Tresor de Vix - Musee du Pays Chatillonnais, Musee Municipal.
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The cultural Center ARCADE is based in the Castle of Sainte Colombe en Auxois, built in 1640 and belonging to the French historical heritage.
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Winery - tasting cellar - Vineyard Museum
Friendly owner who took his time to show us around, diverse assortment of products (5 types of Crémants, 3 types of wine, Ratafia and a stronger liquor, some juices and local products), very good price-quality ratio (similar quality as Champagne; not surprising, as the champagne region is less than 10 km away). Recommended!
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Centre d'interprétation de la vigne et du vin l'Oenocentre Ampelopsis est attractif et ludique. Avec ses 8 salles à thème et sont jardin de Bacchus, les vins n'auront plus de secret pour ses visiteurs.
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The Hôtel-Dieu is a former hospital founded in 1443 by Nicolas Rolin, chancellor of the Duke of Burgundy, and his wife, Guigone de Salins. It is only when you step into the main courtyard that you see the flamboyant roof with varnished tiles, a shining symbol of ducal Burgundy and now world famous. A classified historical monument : Take an audioguide and let Nicolas Rolin and Guigone de Salins walk you through the unique history and day to day life of the Hôtel-Dieu, from the 15th century to the present day! Their crowning achievement, this richly endowed hospital fondation, stays true to their original mission and still provides care for the sick. Museum / Cultural shop / Prestigeous area to hire out
Took the tour of the museum, here in this small and charming town. The building is well preserved, stunning, painted roof tiles, a lovely courtyard and replicas of the hospice inside the museum. Very interesting how people were cared for, after a war, the sleeping areas, medical treatment and kitchen can all be seen in the museum.
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The Museum of Pays Chatillonnais Tresor de Vix is an essential stop on the Celts' road. The tomb of the Lady of Vix was discovered in January 1953. It is the most prestigious princely burial place of the late first iron period (around 500BC). The Lady was lying on a burial wagon; she was adorned with precious jewels; among which a gold torque, a masterpiece of Celtic goldsmith's work. Next to her stood the famous bronze vase; its size is extraordinary (1.64m high) and of wonderful quality. It is one of the most impressive expressions of Greek art. The mysterious Lady of Vix invites one to a journey through space and time, from her tomb to her palace, along the walls which protected her town, and back to the distant worlds of the Greeks and the Etruscans. The numerous discoveries made in the Chatillonnais region are unveiled as you pass through the exhibition rooms to continue the journey from Gallo-Roman times to the 19th century.
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