17. Centre National du Costume de Scène, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
This museum was opened in 2006. Devoted exclusively to “preserving theatrical heritage”, it is the largest of its kind. It includes nearly 10,000 individual pieces, such as costumes, props, wigs, jewelry, and even stage. Here you will find some of the theatre’s iconic costumes designed by the likes of Coco Chanel, Thierry Mugler, and hristian Lacroix.
18. Royal Monastery of Brou, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
This religious complex was the first to win a yearly competition for “the French people’s favorite landmark.” (Sorry, Eiffel Tower.) It is an architectural marvel that incorporates the very best of Austrian, Flemish, French, and Spanish styles. Beneath the monastery church’s multicolored roof is the final resting place of Philibert II and Margaret of Austria. Margaret was widowed at 24 and never remarried. She took on the construction of this place to honor her spouse.
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