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Concert Duo Infinita (20/08)

The duo Infinita was born from the meeting of these two musicians with a passion for the voice  … Infinity of colors, sounds, atmospheres, expressions, feelings … infinite research! Since the end of 2009, four multi-faceted recital programs have emerged (“Invitation to Travel”, “Childhood”, “Liebesfrühling” and “For the Love of Alma”), highlighting their great bond.

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Sanitary measures COVID-19

The Museum Hospital Notre-Dame à la Rose is open from Tuesday to Friday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 2 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. The museum terrace will also be open again! Reservations are strongly recommended as the number of entrances will be limited. VISITS ARE CURRENTLY RESERVED FOR INDIVIDUALS

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Concert by Jean-Paul Dessy, cello

Sunday, March the 29th, concert by Jean-Paul Dessy, composer, conductor (and conductor of New Music) and cellist. His Prophets CD is a marvel! Jean-Paul Dessy inscribes his musical research in the sacred field: concert as liturgy, instrumental practice as a way of meditation, composition as a place of prophecy, sound as revelation. Concert at 5

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Exhibition “Infinitely” (1/10/19-29/03/20)

Pascal Bernier, Alain Bornain, Sophie Langhor and Laurent Quillet are taking over the Museum of the Hospital Notre-Dame à la Rose in Lessines. With multidisciplinary proposals, unique or representative of their productions, this artist quartet offers an exhibition in symbiosis and in resonance with this site charged with existential questions. The artists: Sophie Langhor :

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HOSPITALIA exhibition

Between Lessines and Vercelli, Elena Franco researches and photographs the memory of the old hospitals. The artist has recently published a book that brings together in an original and poetic way a large part of his work. HOSPITALIA will take the reader into a well-buried European history. Here photographs give a voice to the architectural

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