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Blanzy, Musée de l'Association La Mine et les Hommes
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Follow the tracks of the blackened faces! Learn about the miners' world, their living and working conditions, and equipment of the time: lamproom, mine, headgear, colliery winder. At the end, galleries from the French Revolutionary period until the 1990s, where operating methods, and means of transportation, communication, ventilation and safety are retraced. The plough bed with moving ground support is an ultramodern machine, unique in France.
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Beaune, Musée des Beaux-Arts
Collections from the 12th century to the start of the 20th. Strong points: Flemish and Dutch painting of the 16th and 17th centuries; as well as the works of Michaud and Ziem, 19th century artists born in Beaune. The latter enjoyed an international career as an orientalist painter. |

Beaune, Musée du Vin de Bourgogne
Created in 1938, the museum was installed in the former Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy (14th-18th centuries), following the works by André Lagrange and Georges Henri Rivière, a musicologist and ethnologist. History of the vine from Antiquity until the 20th century, the work of the vintner and cooper, as well as traditions associated with wine. Tapestries of Lurçat and Tourlière. |

Beaune, Musée E.J. Marey
The museum shows the work and life of Etienne-Jules Marey (Beaune, 1830 - Paris, 1904), a renowned physiologist, the inventor of chronophotography - the analysis of movement using photography - and of scientific cinema. Scientific and artistic works of the 20th century influenced by Marey. |
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Verdun-sur-le-Doubs, Maison du blé et du pain
With the aid of models, illustrations, audiovisuals and tools, the exhibition shows the origin and cultivation of wheat, the history of milling, the trades that make up baking, peasant uprisings, the struggle for bread and hunger in the world. |

Chalon-sur-Saône, Musée Vivant Denon
The Denon Museum in Chalon-sur-Saône owes its name to a man from Chalon, Dominique-Vivant Denon, draughtsman, engraver, writer, traveller, diplomat, first Director of the Louvre and "Napoleon 1st's Minister of Culture". |

Chalon-sur-Saône, Musée Nicéphore Niépce
Visiting the Nicéphore Niépce museum
is to ask questions about one's relationship with images, is to discover photography, from the invention by Nicéphore Niépce up until digital technologies, is to dive into the multiple histories of photography, its aesthetic and documentary adventures, and its popular and commercial uses. |
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