Housed in an old Bernadine monastery, the Perrin de Puycousin Museum of Burgundian Life houses an array of pieces dedicated to rural ethnography. The collection accurately represents how daily life in Dijon was from the 18th century to the beginning of the 20th century. The museum, which was inaugurated in 1982, spans the three levels of the monastery and include pieces such as costumes, household items, and much more; you’ll also see the reconstruction of ten businesses which were common during that period. Other aspects of the museum include an audiovisual room and a reading room.

Address: 17 Rue Sainte-Anne, 21000 Dijon, France, Phone: +33-380-48-80-90

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