About Hospice Comtesse Museum
Hospice Comtesse museum was established in 1237, as a healing facility and the hospice for the destitute by Jeanne of Constantinople, Countess of Flanders as a magnanimous signal. Presently a gallery, it portrays the advancement of developer's crafts from fifteenth to seventeenth centuries.
You can visit the sick bay, the kitchen where there are several tiles, the church and the previous nuns' quarters to see the Dutch and Flemish artistic creations. Likewise on demonstrate are wood carvings and embroidered works of art by Guillaume Werniers, the celebrated Lille weaver.
There's likewise an old and extremely uncommon accumulation of melodic instruments and mainstream music calle the Hel collection.
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