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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. |

Nevers, Musée de la Faïence Frédéric Blandin
The museum is located in the potters' quarter, in the former abbey of Notre-Dame. Following renovations and expansion, specially suited areas hold the ceramics and glassware and the varied collections. |

Charolles, Musée du Prieuré
The Priory Museum offers a collection of Charolles pottery, pieces of exceptional craftsmanship alongside popular items of an advertising or religious nature. Some forty canvasses by Jean Laronze (1852-1937), a Burgundy landscape artist reflect the feeling of nobility and calm that the landscapes of Saône-et-Loire inspired in him. The Priory Chapel has since 2006 held the collection of sculptures by René Davoine (1888-1962). |

Noyers-sur-Serein, Musée d'Art Naïf
Son of the artist Kikoine and a painter himself, Jacques Yankel donated his extraordinary collection of naive and popular paintings. The poetic 18th century college houses these works as well as the rare curiosity box from Bresse and the views of some remarkable artists of exotic worlds (R. Nivelt and H. Farey). Contemporary "marginal" artists leave their works there, as do painters who have stayed in Tonnerois such as Kikoine, Kremègne and others. |

Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, Musée Colette
A printing museum. Saint-Sauveur-en-Puiaye offers an extraordinary art museum dedicated to the writings and person of Colette, one of the most remarkable figures in French literature. |

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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