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Exhibition: dinosaurs, prey and predators


Exhibition: l'ombre du Printemps by Olivier Leroi

 Espace contemporain André Malraux

Spring exhibition-sale

 Koïfhus

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Museums of Colmar

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KAYSERSBERG VIGNOBLE

Museum of Alsatian vineyards and wine

It is in the outbuildings of the castle of the Saint-Etienne wine brotherhood in Kientzheim that the museum of the vineyard and wines of Alsace is located. Located in the heart of the Alsatian vineyard, it will introduce visitors to the...

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KAYSERSBERG VIGNOBLE

Historical museum

KAYSERSBERG VIGNOBLE

Historical museum

The historical museum of Kaysersberg is located on the second floor of one of the two patrician houses, representative of the urban civil architecture in Alsace at the beginning of the 16th century. It is a visit not to be missed if you like...

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LABAROCHE

Museum of Woodworking and Heritage

Also known as "The Authentic Museum", the woodworking and heritage space has been staffed since the year 2000 by passionate volunteers who are ready to show visitors vintage machinery and the beginning of mechanization. Several times a day, guides...

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LAPOUTROIE

Musée des eaux de vie

The museum opened its doors to the public in 1986 in the building of the former coaching inn dating from 1832, and is ranked the 30th most visited site in Alsace. On display are old cellar equipment such as zesting machines, corking machines, bottle...

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MUHLBACH SUR MUNSTER

Schlitte-museum and the wood crafts

Founded in 1973, the Museum focuses on logging operations. The displays include the tools of several craftsmen (tun maker, clogmaker, joiner and turner). The Munster valley is the birthplace of timber sledging and therefore the Museum pays tribute...

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ORBEY

The Linge Memorial museum

The Linge is one of the most important places of the battle of the Hautes-Vosges during the First World War. Nearly 20,000 French and German soldiers were killed, wounded or missing. The well-preserved German defense system can still be seen today...