We really enjoyed visiting this museum. Great building!
Hospice Comtesse Museum
Posted: Jun 3, 2019
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5/5Outstanding
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The Countess's Workhouse (Hospice Comtesse), an ancient building dating back to the 17th century, was built by Jeanne, the Countess, in 1236, in Lille, and is now a museum, and was listed as a historical building in April 1923.
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Posted: Nov 22, 2015
灵清
5/5Outstanding
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The Countess's Workhouse Museum was a former workhouse built in 1236 by the Countess of Flanders, which has been converted into a museum since 1969, featuring various ceramics, enamel tiles and 17th century oil paintings. In addition, the museum displays Flanders period paintings and paintings about northern France, and there are regular art exhibitions.
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Posted: Aug 13, 2015
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4/5Excellent
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It is sacred and a place worth seeing.
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Posted: Feb 22, 2019
G.Raul 07
4/5Excellent
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The memorial for charity is very educational
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Posted: Jan 27, 2017
王海娃子
3/5Average
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Lille, the capital of France's François, exhibits a large number of artifacts and treasures of the time!