Due for a grand reopening in 2020, this museum housed in a Franciscan monastery was closed to undergo a massive renovation when we passed through. When it reopens its doors, visitors can expect a showcase of the turbulent history, rich culture and diverse ethnography of Savoie.
Musée Savoisien
Chambéry
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1. Cathédrale St-François de Sales
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Geneva-born philosopher, composer and writer Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a key figure of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution, lived the happiest years…
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