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H么tel-Dieu - Hospices de Beaune
Sites and historical monuments
Beaune Rue de l'H么tel-Dieu
Owned by the Hospices Civils de Beaune, this remarkably well-preserved heritage site was founded in 1443 thanks to the patronage of Nicolas Rolin, Chancellor to the Duke of Burgundy, and his last wife Guigone de Salins. Conceived as a "palace for the poor", the charitable institution - entrusted by the donors to the good care of the Dames Hospitali猫res - remained in operation until the early 1970s, before a modern hospital, better suited to developments in healthcare, was built on the outskirts of Beaune's historic centre.
Known for its polychrome glazed tile roofs, the H么tel-Dieu is one of the few remaining examples of late medieval civil architecture, and an important place of remembrance of hospital history. As you wander through the rooms, the centuries pass by, from the 15th to the 21st century: Let yourself be surprised by the ambience of the Salle des P么vres or the Salle Saint-Hugues, discover the collection of furniture and tapestries, the medical instruments and the evolution of care practices; also take the time to observe each of the fa莽ades of the Cour d'Honneur, to contemplate the polyptych of the Last Judgement by Rogier van der Weyden or to sit down in the courtyard of the founders recently planted with the "脡chos Polychromes" garden, a contemporary tribute to the garden of the simple...
Throughout 2025, we invite you to discover or rediscover the H么tel-Dieu, whose programme of events on the theme of HUMANITY is a tribute to all those who have worked and continue to work with the sick, from the hospital sisters to our carers, from donors to benefactors. Workshops, themed tours and evening events invite you to share in the history of this centuries-old building.
> 2025 cultural programme: themed tours, workshops and evening events
> "L'H么tel-Dieu from 1789 to 1799: the Revolution, the revolutions" tour with information booklet from 25 January.
> Self-guided tour with audioguide - 10 languages available for adults, 2 languages for audio-description and a children's tour in 4 languages.
> Guided tour "Once upon a time at H么tel-Dieu: Humanity 2025".
> Unusual guided tour: "Behind the scenes at H么tel-Dieu: a hospital and winegrowing heritage".
> "Pop-Up Tour: H么tel-Dieu Top Chrono!" 15-minute tours - 10am & 5pm
Known for its polychrome glazed tile roofs, the H么tel-Dieu is one of the few remaining examples of late medieval civil architecture, and an important place of remembrance of hospital history. As you wander through the rooms, the centuries pass by, from the 15th to the 21st century: Let yourself be surprised by the ambience of the Salle des P么vres or the Salle Saint-Hugues, discover the collection of furniture and tapestries, the medical instruments and the evolution of care practices; also take the time to observe each of the fa莽ades of the Cour d'Honneur, to contemplate the polyptych of the Last Judgement by Rogier van der Weyden or to sit down in the courtyard of the founders recently planted with the "脡chos Polychromes" garden, a contemporary tribute to the garden of the simple...
Throughout 2025, we invite you to discover or rediscover the H么tel-Dieu, whose programme of events on the theme of HUMANITY is a tribute to all those who have worked and continue to work with the sick, from the hospital sisters to our carers, from donors to benefactors. Workshops, themed tours and evening events invite you to share in the history of this centuries-old building.
> 2025 cultural programme: themed tours, workshops and evening events
> "L'H么tel-Dieu from 1789 to 1799: the Revolution, the revolutions" tour with information booklet from 25 January.
> Self-guided tour with audioguide - 10 languages available for adults, 2 languages for audio-description and a children's tour in 4 languages.
> Guided tour "Once upon a time at H么tel-Dieu: Humanity 2025".
> Unusual guided tour: "Behind the scenes at H么tel-Dieu: a hospital and winegrowing heritage".
> "Pop-Up Tour: H么tel-Dieu Top Chrono!" 15-minute tours - 10am & 5pm