Devoir tourisme
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Part 1 – The Hôtel Dieu 8 points
There has been a hospital on the site of the Hôtel Dieu for more than 800 years. Two small hospitals built by
the side of the Rhône were amalgamated and were then conferred to a religious order, ‘les Frères Pontifes’ at
the end of the 12th century.
In 1478 the town authorities took over the running of the hospital. It had become necessary to extend the
hospital, and in 1480 a special tax was levied to pay for the building work. The extension was completed in 1493
and the hospital was named the «Grand Hôpital du Pont du Rosne». During the 16th century, the hospital was
largely financed by donations and bequests. A surgical department was opened, employing amongst others a
certain François Rabelais. Further extensions were added on to the hospital in the 17th century, notably a chapel
dedicated to ‘Notre-Dame de la Pitié’. Building work on the chapel finished in 1645, but the façade and the two
bell-towers were completed ten years later.
In 1732 it was decided to construct a large extension to the hospital, fronting on to the Rhône. After lengthy
discussions, it was decided to appoint the young architect Germain Soufflot to design the building. Work on
the new building started in 1741 and the structural work was completed in 1748. However, due to a lack of
funds, work on the façade and the construction of the central dome were suspended for 12 years. The project
was eventually completed in 1764.
Throughout the first half of the 19th century significant additions and alterations to the building took place.
The chapel was restored and two wings added on to the main building. Happily, the design of the two wings
retained the style of Soufflot’s building.
The only other notable change to the building came towards the end of the Second World War, when the
central dome was destroyed during the liberation of Lyon. A new dome was constructed in 1955.
81T6 C01 – 2/6
1.1. Listen to the recording and say whether the following statements are
true or false 5 points
True False
1. The hotel Dieu is more than 800 years old.
2. The original buildings were on one bank of the Rhône.
3. In the 15th century there was a bridge over the river on the site of the hospital.
4. By the 1470s the hospital had become too small.
5. Les Frères Pontifes raised a special tax to pay for the building work.
6. The town authorities financed the hospital throughout the 16th century.
7. The hospital's chapel dates from the middle of the 17th century.
8. A new extension was built in the 1730s.
9. The building work carried out in the 18th and in the early 19th centuries was
in the same architectural style.
10. The present day central dome was constructed in 1764.
1.2. Listen to the recording again and say which of the following summaries is correct.
3 points
The correct summary is 'C' (The mistakes in the other two are indicated in italics.)
(Voir ci-contre)
81T6 C01 – 3/6
A B C
• The Hôtel - Dieu is over 800
years old.
• Two small hospitals were
amalgamated at the end of the
12th century.
• Town authorities took over
the hospital in the late 15th
century.
• The necessary building work
was financed by a special tax.
• Rabelais worked in the
hospital.
• The hospital was further
extended in the 17th century.
• A chapel with two bell-towers
was built.
• In the 18th century the hospital
was extended away from the
Rhône.
• Soufflot designed the new
building.
• The building work took over
30 years.
• The chapel was renovated in
the 19th century.
• A new wing was built at the
same time.
• The original central dome was
destroyed during the Second
World War.
• It was rebuilt in the 1950’s.
• There was a hospital on the
site over 800 years ago.
• Two small hospitals were
amalgamated at the end of the
12th century.
• Les frères Pontifes ran the
hospital in the late 15th
century.
• The necessary building work
was financed by donations.
• Rabelais worked in the
hospital.
• The hospital was further
extended in the 17th century.
• A chapel with a bell-tower was
built.
• In the 18th century the hospital
was extended by the side of
the Rhône.
• Soufflot designed the new
building.
• The building work took over
30 years.
• The chapel was renovin the
19th century.
• Two new wings were built at
the same time.
• The original central dome was
destroyed during the Second
World War.
• It was rebuilt in the 1950’s.
• There was a hospital on the
site
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