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Charolles, Musée du Prieuré
The Priory Museum offers a collection of Charolles pottery, pieces of exceptional craftsmanship alongside popular items of an advertising or religious nature. Some forty canvasses by Jean Laronze (1852-1937), a Burgundy landscape artist reflect the feeling of nobility and calm that the landscapes of Saône-et-Loire inspired in him. The Priory Chapel has since 2006 held the collection of sculptures by René Davoine (1888-1962). |

Charolles, Espace René Davoine
In his workshop house there are 80 studies, models and sculptures, all along simple, pure lines. This is an atmosphere in which a visitor is invited to come in and discover an artist and his message. |
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Ciry-le-Noble, la Briqueterie
On the site of a former brickworks the Eco-Museum has been established, in cooperation with the Adult Further Education Association (AFPA) of Saône-et-Loire, a combined site and school where there is the intention to restore the buildings and machines. This programme that started in 1996 has facilitated a partial opening of the site to the public, which can find a full size factory with all its machinery and equipment. |

Blanzy, Musée de l'Association La Mine et les Hommes
Follow the tracks of the blackened faces! Learn about the miners' world, their living and working conditions, and equipment of the time: lamproom, mine, headgear, colliery winder. At the end, galleries from the French Revolutionary period until the 1990s, where operating methods, and means of transportation, communication, ventilation and safety are retraced. The plough bed with moving ground support is an ultramodern machine, unique in France. |

PARAY LE MONIAL. Musée eucharistique du Hiéron.
Closed during the 1990s and taken over by the town of Paray-le-Monial since 2001, the museum underwent a total renovation handled by the architects Catherine Frenak et Béatrice Jullien, which was completed in September 2005.
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