Dieu vous bénisse - définition. Qu'est-ce que Dieu vous bénisse
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Dieu vous bénisse - définition

FORMER HOSPITAL IN FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
Hôtel-Dieu Hospital; Hotel Dieu Hospital; Hotel Dieu; Hotel-Dieu; Hôtel Dieu; Hotel Dieu Hospital (disambiguation); Hôtel-Dieu (disambiguation); Hotel Dieu (disambiguation); Hotel de Dieu; Hôtel Dieu (disambiguation); Hopital Hotel-Dieu; Hotel Dieu Hospital (El Paso, Texas)
  • The hôtel-Dieu of Beaune, boasting a beautifully preserved courtyard

Hôtel-Dieu         
In French-speaking countries, a hôtel-Dieu () was originally a hospital for the poor and needy, run by the Catholic Church. Nowadays these buildings or institutions have either kept their function as a hospital, the one in Paris being the oldest and most renowned, or have been converted into hotels, museums, or general purpose buildings (for instance housing a préfecture, the administrative head office of a French department).
Hotel-Dieu         
·noun A Hospital.
Être Dieu         
OPERA
Etre Dieu
Être Dieu: opéra-poème, audiovisuel et cathare en six parties (French for "Being God: a Cathar Audiovisual Opera-Poem in Six Parts") is a self-proclaimed "opera-poem" written by Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí, based on a libretto by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán with music by French avant-garde musician Igor Wakhévitch. It was originally published in 1985.

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Hôtel-Dieu

In French-speaking countries, a hôtel-Dieu (English: hostel of God) was originally a hospital for the poor and needy, run by the Catholic Church. Nowadays these buildings or institutions have either kept their function as a hospital, the one in Paris being the oldest and most renowned, or have been converted into hotels, museums, or general purpose buildings (for instance housing a préfecture, the administrative head office of a French department).

Therefore, as a secondary meaning, the term hôtel-Dieu can also refer to the building itself, even if it no longer houses a hospital.

Examples include:

Belgium
  • Notre Dame à la Rose, founded in 1242
France
  • Hôtel-Dieu d'Angers, founded in 1153
  • Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune, founded in 1443
  • Hôtel-Dieu of Carpentras, built in 1754
  • Hôtel-Dieu of Château-Thierry, founded in 1304
  • Hôtel-Dieu of Cluny, built in the 17th and 18th century
  • Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon, created in 1478
  • Hôtel-Dieu of Nantes, completed in 1508
  • Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, founded in 650
  • Hôtel-Dieu of Reims
  • Hôtel-Dieu de Tonnerre, founded in 1293
Canada
  • Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec
  • Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, Quebec City, Quebec
  • Hôtel-Dieu de Sherbrooke (CHUS), Sherbrooke, Quebec
  • Hôtel-Dieu Grace Hospital, Windsor, Ontario
  • Hotel Dieu Hospital (Kingston, Ontario), Kingston, Ontario
  • Hotel Dieu Shaver Health and Rehabilitation Centre, St. Catharines, Ontario
United States
  • University Hospital, New Orleans, previously known as Hôtel-Dieu
  • Hotel Dieu Hospital, Beaumont, Texas, founded in 1896 and consolidated with Saint Elizabeth's Hospital in 1970
  • Hotel Dieu Hospital, El Paso, Texas, founded in 1893 and permanently closed in 1987
Lebanon
  • Hôtel-Dieu de France, Beirut, Lebanon, a private hospital owned by the French state