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Une Belle Aventure : promenade en bateaux électriques

Une Belle Aventure : promenade en bateaux électriques

Tourist Office - Dole Tourisme
6 place Grévy - 39100 Dole
50 meters walk from the studios
Phone: +33 3 84 72 11 22
www.doletourisme.fr
A great adventure
Hourly electric boat rental
Avenue de Lahr (on the port)
Phone: +33 6 82 99 78 99
www.unebelleaventure.fr
A beautiful adventure offers different rentals for boat trips in Dole. no need for a permit! They are replicas of American pleasure boats from the 1950s. They are powered by an electric motor. Departure from the pontoon on the port 400 meters from the studios.
Collegiate Church of Notre Dame
6 place Nationale - 39100 Dole
400 m walk from the studios
Phone: +33 3 84 72 11 22
www.doletourisme.fr
It is possible to climb on the platform of the bell tower for the brave who are not afraid of the 259 steps (73 m high), to go to the chalet at the foot of the Collegiate Church between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Louis Pasteur's Birthplace
43 rue Louis Pasteur 39100 DOLE
Phone. : 03 84 72 20 61
Museum is open every day from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Adult: 5.30 €
Children aged 10 to 18: € 3.20
Free for children under 10 years old.
Entertainment is included in the entry price.
Dole-Arbois combined ticket: € 9.50
Family package: 2 adults + 4 children maximum: 16 €
The first museum dedicated to Pasteur in France has continued to evolve since its creation in 1923. Today, the museum, housed in the birthplace of Louis Pasteur, allows you to discover man, his artistic and above all scientific work. and his posterity. The tour through the permanent collections is accompanied by a program of temporary exhibitions.
Museum of Fine Arts
85 Rue des Arènes - 39100 DOLE
Phone. : 03 84 79 25 85
Hours of operation
Tuesday to Sunday (except Sunday morning) 10/12 and 2/6 p.m.
Open two Thursdays a month until 8 p.m.
Closed Sunday morning and Monday, closed May 1, November 1, and from December 25 to January 1
Administration: Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Free entry - 12 people maximum to respect the sanitary measures.
Guided tours (language: French, English, Spanish, German)
Hospital
2 Rue Bauzonnet - 39100 DOLE
Phone. : 03 84 72 11 22
A building built during the 17th century:
The Hôtel-Dieu is an imposing building, characteristic of the Renaissance style practiced in Dole in the 16th and 17th centuries. Its construction, which began in 1613, was interrupted for a long time by the sieges and wars that the city suffered three times between 1636 and 1674. But most of the buildings were completed in 1636. The Hôtel-Dieu was, in the 17th century, the most important project carried out by the city council in terms of its impact on the urban landscape.
The architecture of the building:
The facade on the canal, very regular, gives an impression of rigorous severity and sobriety. In this composition, it is the horizontal lines that dominate with in particular the enormous balcony which bars the entire facade. This balcony holds surprises for those who approach the building.By looking more closely, he will notice the astonishing profusion of the sculpted decoration which invades the consoles supporting the balcony: Masks, fruits, flowers, foliage, geometric patterns, muzzles of lions, monsters ... make up a very varied. At one end of the balcony a magnificent corbelled turret was built in 1686.
A hospital then a media library:
The Hôtel-Dieu was intended to welcome the sick, especially the poor who could not seek treatment at home. In 1663, a few hospital sisters of Sainte-Marthe came from Beaune to take care of the sick and found the first community of sisters at the Hôtel-Dieu. This hospital operated for several centuries, until 1973, when it was transformed into a geriatric center while the Louis-Pasteur Hospital Center opened its doors. Since 2000, the building has become the Médiathèque.