“Provins at the time of the Fairs of Champagne”This is a former merchant...
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Samgiha
This is what I thought may have been so so, but it turned out to be my favorite stop. Absolutely loved learning about how trade began way back in those days.
AndyO498
A series of tailor dummies wearing old clothing posed undertaking various tasks what mor can be said.
nuageblanc
short visit but interesting. you learn more about the trades at this era.be careful with the stairs !!
Kristin_206
This museum - which explains life at the Provins markets via a number of characters (merchant, weaver, potter, etc.) - was an unexpected treat. Although it is small (took us approximately 1/2 hour to tour), the audioguide tour (available in several different languages) provides a wealth of information and allows visitors to take the museum at their own pace. This made it a huge hit with our kids, who could swipe their guides as they pleased. Perfect way to start our day in Provins.
Lion_of_Provins
How often do you get a chance to see an authentic medieval vaulted-ceilinged cellar, what the French call, a "cave.?" This one has been used for a TV location, as well. See if it rings a bell.
evelinec72
Entry price includes an audio device and you learn all sorts of interesting historical tidbits. And it is an impressive building as well made even more so by the underground part.
hugolpr
It's overall a good place. Interesting, it gives you a good idea of Champagne fairies. But too simple content, there's not lots of information.I would recommend since it's one of the most important things in the town.
RobinG949
Thank you for your lovely comment. What a pleasure to read that you enjoyed your visit in Provins, and especially the Tithe Barn!Glad to have you back here!Kind regards,The Tourist Office of Provins
anonymousruhr
beautiful old building, with a historywe were there during a town festival, the Grange had a historical exhibition
sophiel995
Voilà un musée qui ne vaut pas le détour. On vous distribue à l'accueil un petit appareil façon téléphone, et vous vous baladez pendant 30 mn (si vous résistez tout ce temps là.... moi pas !) dans 2 salles, certes fort belles en terme d'architecture, avec des scènes du moyen âge (si on peut dire). Entendez par là quelques mannequins poussiéreux, représentant tour à tour un drapier, un marchand, un potier, un banquier, et j'en passe. Vous écoutez patiemment votre "téléphone" avec un message préenregistré, et voilà le travail. A près de 5 euros l'entrée, ca fait un peu cher, et vous faites aussi bien de bouquiner tranquillement chez vous l'histoire de Provins et des marchés de Champagne. Le petit discours que vous écoutez patiemment tout seul est en plus insipide, voire niais Aucun intérêt, je me suis sauvée au bout de 10 minutes