Opening of the apartments of Margaret d' Autriche
Margaret d' Autriche (1480-1530), makes establish the royal monastery of Husk to the memory of her husband, Philibert the Beautiful of Savoy. The archduchess having decided to withdraw to the monastery at the end of its life and to be buried beside her husband there, arrangements(developments) are made as a consequence: his(her,its) apartments will be in the first cloister, connected(bound) with the church by high galleries to join its private chapel. But her(it) not real-life experience ever in Husk, which she will never see finished(ended).
Its apartments therefore do not make the object of remeublement but invites you to discover the founder of the monastery across three themes representative of her life: love, power and art. A repudiated time and twice widowed, her unfortunate loves make a romantic heroine(heroin). She is also a first-rate political woman, less for alliances(wedding rings) at the origin of her marriages than thanks to her diplomatic genius(engineering). It is finally a keen princess of art and of letters, sponsor and collector, whose monastery is the most beautiful expression.
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