House and bedrooms
Occupied until 1789 by the canonesses
Marie Gabrielle and Marie Anne de Pons-Praslin
Welcome to the eighteenth century!Canonesses, what are you becoming?If the Revolution hunted and sometimes imprisoned you, we want to revive your presence in a house that is not "family" but our exclusive passion for the eighteenth century pushes us to fill our home with period furnitures's in order to create an atmosphere from the "Old Regime" in the calm of the noble Chapter and cottage garden, punctuated only day and night by the bell of the Priory to remind us that the residents of Cluny have slept here since the twelfth century. Social life and the education of your "nieces" occupied your daily life and are reflected today in the large living room and a room devoted entirely to a Cabinet of curiosities. |
Sweet and savory breakfast in the dining room or in the little garden
Living room with fireplace available for guests
...and a Cabinet of curiosities
The Cabinet of curiosities was invented in the fifteenth century to marvel at the wealth and quirks of nature but also to meditate on the fragility of life.
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"Chapter" room
Chapter room for 2 people (19 m²) connected to a bedroom for 1 pers (13 m²) and a bathroom (shower, WC) (7 m²). | |||
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"Prioress" room
Prioress room for 2 people (19 m²) and a bathroom (shower, bath, separate WC) (17 m²). | ||
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"Angelus" room
Angelus room for 2 people (27 m²) and a bathroom (shower, separate WC) (6 m²). | ||