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Monastère royal de Brou

63, boulevard de Brou 01000 Bourg-en-Bresse
  • Ain
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Opening of the apartments of Margaret d' Autriche

The apartments where should have withdrawn Margaret d' Autriche is open to visit from June 19th, 2018! The visitors are invited to leave on the meeting of the founder of the monument.
19 June - 31 December 2018Passed
Conditions
Free admission after acquittal(payment) of the charge for admission
Bernard van Orley, Portrait de marguerite d'autriche, vers 1518, Huile sur bois, © Hugo Maertens

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.
Multimedia tools, videos, and judiciously chosen works of art allow to all, small and big(great), this immersion at the heart of a life devoted to politics(policy) and to art at the dawn of Renaissance.

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Monastère royal de Brou
63, boulevard de Brou 01000 Bourg-en-Bresse
  • Ain
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Daisy d' Autriche (1480-1530), girl of the emperor Maximilian of Hapsburg and small girl of the last big(great) duke of Bourgogne, Charles the Bold, is 24-year-old widow of Philibert the Beautiful, duke of Savoy. She(It) decides then to build near Bourg-en-Bresse the royal monastery of Husk to shelter three sumptuous graves (those of Philibert the Beautiful and of its mother and his clean(appropriate)). Named(Appointed) in 1506 regiment Netherlands as for her father then for her nephew the emperor Charles the Fifth, it follows since Mechelen (Belgium) this big(great) construction site(work), fast led (1505-1532), where she sends the best project managers and artists of all Europe.
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Musée de France, Monument historique
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Public transport (bus), parking lot
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