Burgundy Vineyards
We're staying for our second night about 20 kilometers south of Beaune, in a region of Burgundy that has one green vineyard after another. This was a view shortly after sunset, returning from dinner in a nearby restaurant.
Our day's outing was to Beaune, for a long visit to the Hôtel-Dieu, or the Hospices de Beaune--a large building which operated as a hospital from the 15th century until the late 20th century, when it was converted into a wonderful museum. It covers both its own history and the history of French medicine generally, with some art thrown in. Foremost among the art is a large, magnificent altarpiece of the Last Judgement by Rogier van der Weyden. It is displayed in a generous space with a lovely tapestry, and it is a wonderful experience. I kept thinking of the phrase which Michelin guides use to describe their top choices: "Worth a Journey"--it certainly is.
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