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SteliosG397
This museum is interesting only for french or germans. Boring for other nationals. Half an our wasted.
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Jouet63
As a British family living in Europe we like to visit lots of musueums, and I was shocked at how unfriendly the staff member in the theatre section was to my children. She glared at them, shaking her head. I have no idea what it was she thought they were doing wrong, and she certainly wasn't going to enlighten me. (I see I am not the only visitor to comment on this.) The museum itself is put together in a boring way, with items assembled in groups (religion; marriage; wine-making etc) without any any `story` to bring them alive.
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pj236
I was very nicely surprised upon visiting this museumIt was interesting and informative and I learnt a lot about the history of the area and really got a good sense of the area. It's laid out very well and the staff were very friendly.
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780jeanettee
If you like history and want to know about the History of Alsace and the evolution of the people there, also about their clothing habits and their homes, you will get quite a bit of interesting info. at this museum
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LMOverby
... but only a so-so collection. Worth the price of admission if ticket is purchased along with the daily pass from the history museum.
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RoseM38
This museum has the idea of recreating the homes and environments that people lived in. Old toys, bridal gifts, beautiful pottery and so much wonderful furniture. Highly recommended. The gift shop is excellent!
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seano761
I was first skeptical about visiting this museum at first as the entrance was mediocre. But once you enter, it opens up to a really spacious traditional Alsacian home. The museum explains a lot about how the Alsacians in the region live and their daily doings. By far one of my favourite museum I have visited in Europe so far. If you are into local culture wherever you travel, try not to pass this by.
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stelinac
Interesting museum, where you can see how people used to live in the alsatian region (furniture, clothes, toys, things of everyday life, etc). The museum is quite big. It is housed in three half-timbered houses and it is well organised. Everything is written only in french, so make sure that you take the english guide from the ticket office (the guide is for free). Generally, the museum was interesting, but I was not impressed...
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278warrenc
It is a fantastic little museum to explore. Many items are displayed and give a more detailed illustration of the people living in the region a long time ago.However it is quite small and one doesn't take much time to finish walking.Overall it is an interesting place, definitely worth a visit.
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Ice_D_8
As per the name, this museum is focussed on the history and culture of the local area. It is a lovely museum which I enjoyed, filled with many things to see. Tips: (1) There isn't much interactivity, so small children may not enjoy and (2) the direction/path of viewing is a little confusing across the floors, so I recommend that you take the guide at the entry, which contains layouts and arrows to guide.