Beaune, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Hospices de Beaune [French]
Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune [French]
 
  Architecture
The Hospices de Beaune, established in 1443, was originally a medieval hospital and charitable almshouse. The architectural complex is an exemplar of Burgundian architecture, predominantly of a Brabantine Gothic style with Flamboyant elements. Its distinctive polychrome glazed tile roof, although originally of Central European provenance, became a hallmark of Burgundian architecture. Since 1859, the site hosts an annual charity wine auction that has gained international renown.
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      architectural element(s)
          
      material
          
      Architecture: Hospices de Beaune
built
          
	    1443-1457
	    
	  
	    
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	  culture
          
      style/period
          
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      patronage
          
      Specifications
Specifications: Hospices de Beaune
Geography
local language location name
Beaune, France  [French]
cultural historical region
      
  historical affiliations
          
      UNESCO World Heritage Site
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	  	  cultural
	  	  
       
          
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	  	  III,
	  	  
    	  
	                      
	  	  V
	  	  
       
          
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	  	  reference
        	  
	                      
	  	  1425
	  	  
       
      Image characteristics
maximum image resolution
4,998 × 3,489  pixel
42.3 × 29.5 cm (300 dpi)
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	  	  perspective control,
	  	  
    	  
	                      
	  	  colour corrected
	  	  
       
          
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