Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Musee Magnin
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Musee Magnin
The Musée Magnin is a national museum in the French city of Dijon in Burgundy, with a collection of around 2,000 works of art collected by Maurice Magnin and his sister Jeanne and bequeathed to the state in 1938 along with the hôtel Lantin, a 17th-century hôtel particulier in the old-town quarter of Dijon where it is now displayed as an amateur collector's cabinet of curiosities and as the Magnin family home.
Built between 1652 and 1681 for Etienne Lantin, councilor in the Accounts Chamber, the townhouse became the property of the Magnin family in the 19th century when Jean-Hugues Magnin (1791-1856) bought it in 1829. Without altering its historic flavor, the town house was redesigned in the 1930s by the Parisian architect Auguste Perret, to house the collection that Maurice Magnin, a year after the death of his sister Jeanne, willed to the State in 1938. In accordance with the donor's wishes, the museum has retained its characters as an amateur's cabinet and private dwelling.
Maurice Magnin (1861-1939), referendum councilor in Accounts Court and art lover, and his sister Jeanne (1855-1937), painter and amateur art critic, randomly put together, through public auctions, a collection of major artists and little known minor masters. Brother and sister looked less for the often illusionary spark of great names than for a chain of talent throughout the ages.
The collectors manifested a predilection for the French School from the 16th to the 19th centuries, especially well represented. Important 17th century works from Eustache Le Sueur, Laurent de La Hyre, Sébastien Bourdon and Jean Baptiste de Champaigne highlight this latter collection.
The museum visit begins with the galleries dedicated to the Northern Schools. Here one can admires, among many others works of Roelant Savery, Bartholomeus van der Helst and Gerard de Lairesse. The Banquet of the Gods by Jan van Bijlert was realized during the classical period of this Utrecht artist influenced by Caravaggio.
Italian art is equally well represented, especially by the Venetian Schools of the 16th century (among which Christ and the Adultress by Giovanni Cariani is one of the highlights) and the 18th century (Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini...). There are also examples from both the Lombardian and Neapolitan Schools (Giovanni Stefano Danedi called Montalto, Giovanni Battista Cerano, Gaspare Traversi..).
By choosing carefully, the Magnins accumulated an exceptional group of 17th French paintings. The two Putti Musicians by Laurent de La Hyre, The dream of Poliphile by Eustache Le Sueur and The Holy Family by Sébastien Bourdon all illustrate the Parisian Atticism of the years between 1640 and 1650.
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Patrimoine : le Musée Magnin de Dijon fête ses 80 ans
En 2018, le musée Magnin, situé à Dijon (Côte-d’Or) fête ses 80 ans. A l'occasion de cet anniversaire, une exposition retrace l'histoire des lieux et de la famille Magnin.
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Sophie Harent (Directrice du Musée Magnin - Conservatrice en Chef)
Reportage : Caroline Jouret, Rodolphe Augier, Eric Vial
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Dijon : la grève a été suspendue au musée Magnin
Mercredi 9 novembre 2016, le personnel du musée Magnin, soutenu par son syndicat CGT, avait voté la grève à l'unanimité pour signifier à Audrey Azoulay, ministre de la Culture, son extrême mécontentement face au refus d’ouverture de négociations loyales et transparentes.
Reportage de Michel Gillot et Isabelle Rivierre, avec l'interview de :
Jérôme Lefaure, secrétaire CGT du Musée Magnin
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Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Mulot Et Petitjean
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Mulot Et Petitjean
The house Mulot & Petitjean , founded in 1796 , is the oldest factory and shops of gingerbread of Dijon in Côte-d'Or in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Mansion in timber of Gothic Revival style built in the xv th century the building belonged to the xvii th century to the Harlot family Richemont, famous family of Burgundy parliamentary, who gave his name.
The hotel was then sold in 1733 to a notary whose heirs occupied the premises until 1805, when Barnabé Boittier bought the building on 6 ventôse year XIII and set up his gingerbread business. In 1838 , Boittier sold the business to a young son of locksmith, Louis Mulot (1818-1907), who married one of his nieces. A son of Louis, Louis (1851-1927) succeeded his father in 1880 before handing the shop to his son-in-law Louis-Auguste Petitjean (1876-1966) in 1901 . The latter is himself son of Alfred (1840-1895), maker of gingerbread who had taken over, in 1831, the house Céry.
In 1912 , the manufacture of gingerbread was transferred Boulevard de l'Ouest to Dijon. This factory is still active. After the First World War , in 1919 , the restoration of the building was undertaken. It is undoubtedly one of the last neo - Gothic restorations of Dijon . Today, the company has about fifty employees.
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Le Musée des Beaux-Art de Dijon métamorphosé
Après 10 ans de travaux, le Musée des Beaux-Art de Dijon rouvre ses portes. Découverte des nouvelles salles et de l'exposition événement de Yan-Pei Ming, l'homme qui pleure.
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Musee Archeologique
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Musee Archeologique
The archaeological museum of Dijon is a museum of archeology Burgundy founded in 1832 in Dijon in Côte-d'Or , labeled Museum of France , with collections on man in Burgundy during Prehistory , Protohistory , Roman Gaul then to the Middle Ages as well as collections of the early Christian art , the sacred art and Christian architecture . It is hosted since 1934 in the main wing of the oldAbbey of St. Benignus of Dijon ( vi th century ).
In 1832 this archaeological museum is created under the name of museum of the commission of antiquities of the department of the Coast-d'Or . The collections are exhibited previously since 1865 at the Dijon Museum of Fine Arts before being transferred in 1934 to the main wing of the former Saint Benigne Abbey in Dijon . The museum becomes municipal museum in 1955 then Museum of France .
The museum exhibits collections from all over Burgundy ( Dijon , Alesia , Source-Seine , Vertault , Mâlain , Moutiers-Saint-Jean , Curtil-Saint-Seine , Blanot , La Rochepot , Chaume-lès-Baigneux , Étaules , Selongey ... ).
Level 0: the chapter house and the scriptorium ( xi th century ) expose ex-votos ( carved wood sources of the Seine to the goddess of Celtic mythology Gaulish Sequana the sanctuary Gallo-Roman of the sources of the Seine ), the steles and bas-reliefs , sculptures of the castrum of Dijon .
Level 1: the monks' dormitory ( Gothic , xiii th century ) exhibits sculptures Romanesque and Gothic of Moutiers-Saint-Jean , Curtil-Saint-Seine , the Chartreuse Champmol with a bust of Christ carved by Claus Sluter in 1399 .
Level 2: the rooms of the xvii th century exhibit remains of several periods, from the Paleolithic to the Merovingian , whose treasure of Blanot ( Bronze Age , consisting of pieces of tableware and jewelry in bronze and gold ), the strap of the Rochepot of 1.3 kg gold, objects of the spur strikethrough of Étaules , of ceramic decorated on the tinfrom Chaume-lès-Baigneux , jewels and weapons of the inhabitants of Burgundy during the Merovingian period ( fibules inlaid with garnets , silver-plated belt buckles, gold earrings, swords found in the tombs of warriors burgondes and francs ...), artefacts of the abbey Saint-Bénigne in the Middle Ages.
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Emission spéciale : inauguration du musée des beaux-arts de Dijon
Le musée des beaux-arts de Dijon rouvre ses portes au public, après 10 ans de travaux. Du vendredi 17 au dimanche 19 mai 2019, trois jours de festivités célébraient cette métamorphose spectaculaire.
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Musée Magnin : Exquises Esquisses, des tableaux à comparer les uns aux autres
jusqu'au 18 mars 2018, une exposition à voir au Musée Magnin à Dijon. Des esquisses peintes (du 16e à la première moitié du 19e siècle) sont accrochées à côté des œuvres à qui elles ont donné naissance. La comparaison permet de découvrir quelles sont les différences apportées entre le début de la conception des tableaux et leur achèvement. Certaines œuvres ont été prêtées par le musée du Louvre et le musée d'Orsay. Il est tout a fait exceptionnel de voir réunies une oeuvre et son esquisse. Une exposition étonnante et ludique.
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Musée Francois Pompon à Saulieu (21)
François Pompon, célèbre sculpteur animalier, naît à Saulieu le 9 mai 1855. La formation qu’il reçut, d’abord à Dijon en 1870 à l’Ecole des Beaux Arts, puis à Paris en 1875 à celle des Arts Décoratifs. Le musée, c’est aussi des expositions temporaires, des conférences et diverses activités culturelles (dessins, lectures, sculptures).
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Musee d'Historie Naturelle
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Musee d'Historie Naturelle
The Natural History Museum of Dijon is a natural history museum located in the Arquebuse Park, Dijon . It is one of the three entities that make up the Jardin des Sciences, with the Hubert Curien Planetarium and the Arquebuse Botanical Garden. The museum has three structures that represent animal and plant life:
the Raines Pavilion, which houses temporary exhibitions, reserves and the laboratory;
the Arquebuse Pavilion, which houses the permanent exhibition on biodiversity;
two annex buildings, the Petite and the Grande Orangerie.
The municipality of Dijon has built a Planetarium via the extension of the Raines Pavilion. These constructions form from now on a scientific pole gathering sciences of the Earth, of Nature and the Universe. The Planetarium welcomes around 100,000 visitors a year, including a large school audience. This attendance would place this museum in the first place of the most frequented establishments in Province, according to the direction of the Public Establishment.
It opened on September 9, 2005 with a capacity of 70 seats; it has been designed for both schoolchildren and the general public. There are various experimental activities, multimedia workshops, meetings with the world of research, via conferences, videoconferences, screenings, debates, exhibitions. It is open to all public.
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DIJON MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Situé dans le palais des ducs et des États de Bourgogne, le musée des beaux-arts de Dijon est l’un des plus anciens de France. L’héritage des ducs lui vaut de présenter des chefs-d'œuvre de la fin du Moyen Âge. Ses collections, issues à la fois de la période fondatrice de la Révolution française et de la curiosité des collectionneurs, invitent aux découvertes les plus variées de l’art égyptien au XXIe siècle.
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Musee de la Vie Bourguignonne
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Musee de la Vie Bourguignonne
The Museum of Burgundy Perrin de Puycousin is a Burgundy ethnological museum housed in the monastery of Bernardines of Dijon in Côte-d'Or and associated with the museum of sacred art of Dijon of the church Sainte-Anne de Dijon .
In 1938 a first museum was founded by the collector Maurice Bonnefond Perrin de Puycousin in the Aubriot Hotel of 40 rue des Forges . In 1949 the museum is attached to the Museum of Fine Arts in Dijon and closed in 1970 because of its significant deterioration.
In 1984 the museum was transferred to the former monastery of Dijon Bernardine ( xvii th century ), 17 rue Sainte-Anne in Dijon. In 1993 the Museum of Sacred Art in Dijon of the Sainte-Anne de Dijon church is attached to the museum.
Heritage ethnographic rural traditional Burgundian of the late xix th century : housing , furniture , household appliances, costume regional. Trades, tools, industry, agribusiness: eleven shops dijonnais reconstituted including headgear, pharmacy, hairdresser, grocer, butcher. Historical heritage of the mustard by evoking its origins, its manufacture, the determining role of Dijon. Documentary collection of more than 4500 books, 110 titles of periodicals, photographic.
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Dijon (France) : Itinéraire de visite touristique et culturelle par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Visite virtuelle de la ville de Dijon (France), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Parc De La Colombiere & Ecodrome de Dijon
- Gigaland
- Jungle Kid
- Parc des Argentières
- Le Consortium
- Vestiges du Mur d'enceinte du Castrum de Dijon
- Musée de la vie bourguignonne Perrin de Puycousin
- Musée d'art sacré de Dijon
- Hôtel d'Esterno
- Palais des ducs de Bourgogne
- Place de la Libération
- Musée des beaux-arts de Dijon
- La Chapelle Des Elus Dijon
- Tour Philippe le Bon
- Square des Ducs
- Cuisines ducales
- Musée Rude
- Église Saint-Michel de Dijon
- Les Amis des Musées de Dijon
- Musée Magnin
- Maison Maillard
- Église Notre-Dame de Dijon
- La Salamandre & La Chouette de Dijon
- Plaque de rue à l'intitulé surprenant
- Les Halles
- Église Saint-Philibert de Dijon
- Cathédrale Saint-Bénigne de Dijon
- Musée archéologique de Dijon
- Place Darcy & Jardin Darcy
- Porte Guillaume
- Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Dijon
- Planétarium Hubert Curien & Jardin des Sciences
- Jardin botanique de l'Arquebuse de Dijon
- Chartreuse de Champmol
- Puits de Moïse
- Parc des Carrières Bacquin
- Lac Kir
- Parc de la Fontaine aux Fées
- Parc du Château de Pouilly
- Parc de la Toison d'or
- Salle d'Escalade Climb Up Dijon
Musée Magnin (Dijon)
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C'est un musée d'art et d'histoire national de Dijon, en Côte-d'Or en Bourgogne-Franche-Comté...
Visite express au musée des beaux arts de Dijon
Totalement rénové en 2019, le musée des beaux-arts de Dijon est l'un des plus importants et l'un des plus anciens musées de France.
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Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Musee Rude
Places to see in ( Dijon - France ) Musee Rude
The Musée Rude is an art museum dedicated to the French sculptor François Rude. It has the Musée de France label and has been housed since 1947 in a part of the former Église Saint-Étienne of Dijon, built during the 11th century.
The museum displays life-size plaster casts acquired by the Dijon municipality between 1887 and 1910, which are major works by the artist exhibited in other museums in France (including the Louvre in Paris).
The museum also displays archaeological crypt of the 11th century and the former St. Stephen's Gate of the Dijon castrum of the 3rd century on which the church is built. Open from 9:30 am to 6 pm from 1 June to 30 September, the museum is free.
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Dijon : le musée des beaux-arts métamorphosé se prépare à rouvrir ses portes
Le projet de rénovation du musée des beaux-arts de Dijon naît en 2001.18 ans et deux phases de travaux plus tard, le musée des beaux-arts rouvrira ses portes vendrdi 17 mai 2019. Découvrez en avant-premiére ce qui se cache derrière ses portes encore closes !
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Dijon : le musée des beaux-arts métamorphosé se prépare à rouvrir ses portes
Après une cure de jouvence qui aura duré 10 ans, le musée des beaux-arts rouvrira ses portes vendredi 17 mai 2019. Découvrez en avant-première ce qui se cache derrière ses portes encore closes.
Reportage : Jean-Christophe Galeazzi, Jean-Christophe Leduc, Maxime Ozel
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Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon : un palais un musée, un destin !
Le chantier du musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon comme vous n’avez jamais osé l’imaginer !
Plans aériens spectaculaires, précision et noblesse des gestes des métiers d’art et de la métamorphose d’un monument historique, magie des artistes et des œuvres qui dansent telle une valse à 220 ans (l’âge du musée)…
A se demander parfois, dans ce court-métrage à remonter le temps, si la réalité n’a pas dépassé la fiction.