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Tournus, Hôtel Dieu - Musée Greuze
The Hospital & Greuze Museum bring together on the site of the town's former hospital, a hospital built between the 17th and 19th centuries and decommissioned in 1982, a hospital museum and the Greuze Museum, the Fine Arts Museum of the town of Tournus. |

Tournus, Musée Bourguignon - Perrin de Puycousin
The Perrin de Puycousin Burgundy Museum was founded in 1929 by the great Burgundy folklore specialist, Maurice Perrin de Puycousin. Organised as scenes from everyday life, it retraces the characteristics of traditional, rural life of the inhabitants of Mâcon and Burgundian Bresse. |
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Cluny, Musée d'art et d'archéologie, Palais Jean de Bourbon
An independent residential building, the palace built by the Abbot Jean de Bourbon in the second half of the 15th century, close to the main entrance, occupies a special position above the site of the abbey of Cluny. It was spared the vandalism of the Revolution and was then purchased by a resident of Cluny, Jean-Baptiste Ochier. It assumed its present role as museum following a gift by the widow of a Cluny doctor in 1864. Two years later the new museum opened its doors. |

Mâcon, Musée des Ursulines
Set in a 17th century building, the museum of the Ursulines develops regional archeology and ethnography collections. The Fine Arts section is particularly rich in paintings from the 16th to the 20th century. |

Mâcon, Musée Lamartine
The Lamartine Museum occupies the first floor of the Seneca Mansion, acquired in 1896 by the Mâcon Academy. Created by it in 1969 to mark the centenary of the poet's death, it was renovated in 1990 by the town of Mâcon, which took over its operation and management. |

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". |

Rancy, Chaisiers et pailleuses
The exhibition has been put together around three themes: History: the origin and development of chair making. Technical: The various stages in the making if a chair, and the reconstruction of an old-fashioned and a mechanised workshop. Current: present day companies. |

Romenay, Musée du Terroir et de la Volaille de Bresse
The Regional Museum (Musée du Terroir) is made up of two rooms: one has a reconstruction of a 19th century, middle class interior, while the other is about archeology. The Poultry Museum (Musée de la Volaille) shows the history of poultry, hen houses and more. " |

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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