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The Museum of Sacred Art in Dijon, a municipal museum dedicated to Catholic sacred art, was inaugurated in 1980. It is located within the Sainte-Anne Church of Dijon and was established by Canon Jean Marilier. This museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and cultural significance of Catholic sacred art.
Since 1993, the Museum of Sacred Art in Dijon has been associated with the Perrin de Puycousin Museum of Burgundian Life. This association provides a broader perspective on the region's history and culture, enriching the visitor's experience.
The Museum of Sacred Art in Dijon houses a diverse collection of exhibits. These include sculptures, paintings, furniture, objects used in Catholic worship, and numerous relics. These artifacts provide a glimpse into the religious practices and artistic expressions of the past.
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Rue Sainte-Anne, 15, Dijon
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