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Explore the historic Cluny Abbey & Museum, founded in 910 by William the Pious and later sold as a national asset in 1798. Delve into the museum to witness sculpted remains from the church and the monastic district. Immerse yourself in a 3D film for a glimpse of Cluny in its heyday and discover how it became a model for reforming other monasteries. Located not far from Mâcon and an hour from Lyon, this site was once the seat of the largest medieval monastic order in Western Europe, now open for exploration.
In the old days, it was a place of prayer, but now it offers an in-depth exploration of medieval monastic life. Witness the 13th-century Farinier, which now houses the sculpted capitals from the choir of the 'Maior Ecclesia'. Admire the surviving enclosure wall and its towers, along with the monastic buildings from the 18th century. Then, wander through The Museum of Art and Archaeology to see a variety of sculpted remains from the church and the monastic district. With so much to see, simply grab a ticket and you're ready to go - no need to shave your head into a monk's tonsure anymore!
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