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7 et 8 juin
Juin 2025
Samedi 7
14:00 - 18:00
Dimanche 8
14:00 - 17:00
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Jardin médiéval du musée de Saint-Antoine-l’Abbaye,

Le Noviciat 38160 Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye
  • Isère
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

The arts of the table in the Middle Ages

The arts of the table in the Middle Ages
7 et 8 juin
Aménagements à l'accessibilité
Handicap moteur
© DR

The arts of the table in the Middle Ages

With ILC La Cité - Centre for Living History of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
From identical reconstructed objects of excavations, including plant decorations as they were found on tables in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and French expressions, Jean-François Vassal and Valérie Michel will show how our tableware was born in medieval times. They will also discuss the organization of gardens and the place of spices in the kitchen as well as in commercial relations.

Types of events
Workshop / Demonstration / Technical show
2025 Theme
Aucune sélection
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Conditions for participation
Free entrance
Type of audience
General public

À propos du lieu

Jardin médiéval du musée de Saint-Antoine-l’Abbaye,
Le Noviciat 38160 Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye
  • Isère
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Four gardens, four stories, four stops punctuated by exuberant plants, aromatic herbs, flowers and fruit trees joined by the water of a fountain and ponds, an inherent element and founder of the very essence of the garden. A garden of Mediterranean plants, a link between East and West, welcomes the visitor in its rediscovery of medieval gardens: the Garden of Paradise, a place of delight and contemplation with its flowers and birds; the Garden of the perfumer, quintessence of the enclosed garden where the rose smells; the Garden of the Simple and its medicinal plants; the Arabo-Andalusian Celestial Garden, where the mineral symphony meets the profusion of plants. If these gardens have been reinterpreted from emblematic works, they also allow us to recall that the Abbey of Saint-Antoine was from the Middle Ages a vast garden, this cloister symbolizing the heavenly paradise according to the evocation of Sicard, Bishop of Cremona, who recommended that the garden be “planted with trees and
Tags
Medieval garden & Monument historique
Accès
Access conditions: Free admission. For opening hours, see the museum website.
© Département de l'Isère - Musée de Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye ; photo : Fabian da Costa