MUSÉE DE LA LAUB
MUSÉE DE LA LAUB
Musée de la Laub - Bischwiller
A magnificent 17th century half-timbered building tells the history of Bischwiller and its area throughout the centuries. Housed in a former 1665 community building, the Museum's collections feature local history and native writers (André Maurois, Claude Vigée). The room devoted to local history displays artifacts related to Paleontology and Prehistory and found in the area. The birth of the City and its history are illustrated by artifacts and scale models. The main themes are: Protestantism, the Dukes of Zweibrücken, pioneering in industry, local associations. The ground floor hall has been converted into a textile museum.
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Description
Best weather conditions: Cloudy, Snow, Rainy, Sunny/cloudless
Animals accepted: No
Length of visit/event: 1h
Weekly closing on: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Languages spoken: French, German
Audience concerned: Adults (individuals), Couple, Families, Groups, Schools
Ideal season: Spring, Summer, Fall
Themes: Archaeology, Folk art and traditions, Fine Arts, Ethnography, History
Type of site to visit: Museum and planetarium, Technical and industrial heritage
Prestations
Acrivité en :: indoor
Facilities: Toilets
Package visits offered: Free visit, Guided tour for groups with reservation
Practical services (museums): Shop
Practical services: Group reception, Shops /Sale of goods, Local tourist information, Open to individual clients
Parking for vehicles: Less than 200 m from a free public car park
A proximité (5 Km)
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