Medieval games on table and games called Viking force or skill by The Excalibur Company

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  • Le Grenier d'Abondance (DRAC Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes-CNSMD)

    6, quai St-Vincent 69001 Lyon, Métropole de Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

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In medieval society, which had more than 100 holidays a year, games are an important aspect of daily life. We play in the tavern and the inn, of course, but also at home, in the castle as well as in the cottage, in public baths, in monasteries, in the church or at work. We play to distract ourselves, but also to learn strategy, to exercise our body and skill in games of strength or skill, or even to settle conflicts without fighting.
Games in the Middle Ages were very varied. Some, such as marelle and the game of mills, were already played in the Roman Empire, and are still today; others are more exotic, such as chess, was invented in India and transited through Persia and the Muslim world before being discovered by Europeans during the crusades. Some, finally, fell into oblivion: who today still knows the hnefatafl, this board game invented by the Vikings?
These games have sometimes changed enormously: so chess could be played with dice, and the fool of our modern chessboard was originally an elephant!
So, do not hesitate: come and play with us!

Le Grenier d'Abondance (DRAC Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes-CNSMD)

  • Localisation

    6, quai St-Vincent 69001 Lyon, Métropole de Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

  • À propos

    The XVIIIth century Located in the northwest of Lyons, on the Left Bank of the Saône, the Attic of abundance was built between 1722 and 1728 by the architect Claude Bertaud de la Vaure to keep(preserve) the wheat necessary for the annual food(supply) of some one hundred and twenty thousand inhabitants of Lyon of time(period). After the edict instituting the free circulation of grains(beads) (1763), the building(ship) is fast allocated to military uses(practices): store of artillery, arsenal then barracks until 1987\. The departure of the National Gendarmerie allows then to the Ministry of Culture to program the installation of the Regional Cultural Affairs Directorate of Rhône-Alpes there as well as the studios of dance of the Higher National Conservatory for Music and Dance installed(settled) as for him, since 1988, in the veterinary former school located just opposite. The Attic of abundance presents a completely exceptional architecture: on three stacked(superimposed) levels, three rows of vaults of fish bones(edges) falling again on two series of stony pillars and two rows of pilasters committed(hired) in the lapels(backhands) of facades. In the centre of this rectangular building(ship) in imposing dimensions(size) (130 m of length, 18 m of open sea), a salient forepart, provided with a triangular front wall(pediment) in moderation decorated, introduced in a big(great) staircase in four pits(cores) giving access to floors. To do up in this peculiar building premises(places) adapted to its new missions, the Ministry of Culture appealed to the architects Valode and Pistre and partners; the proposed party allows to leave undamaged the structure of origin and to include the modern elements into a concern(marigold) of sobriety and of authenticity.

    Access

    Drunk C14-19-31-40-45: Bridge(Deck) Koenig (Right Bank or Left Bank)

    Website

    http://www.culturecommunication.gouv.fr/Regions/Drac-Rhone-Alpes

    Phone

    04 72 00 44 00

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