Things to do in Mulhouse, Grand Est: The Best Specialty Museums

October 27, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

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1. Cite de l'Automobile

15, rue de L'Epee, 68100 Mulhouse France +33 3 89 33 23 23 [email protected] http://www.citedelautomobile.com
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Cite de l'Automobile

With 400 vehicles on show, the Schlumpf Collection is certainly the most prestigious collection in the world. This is demonstrated by the two Bugatti Royales, including the famous Coupé Napoléon, the 150 Bugatti, Hispano-Suiza, Ferrari, Rolls-Royce, Maserati, Maybach, Mercedes models, etc. From the first car, a Panhard-Levassor from 1894, to the present day, the Cité de l'Automobile brings the saga of the automobile to life. A living history as visitors can start a vintage car with a crank.

Reviewed By U5740AYdavidj

With over 400 vehicles in sparkling condition , it is said to be the largest auto museum in the world , a real must see if you are anything of a car enthusiast , impossible to do it full justice in one visit . Only one criticism , it is heavily slanted to French makes , particularly Bugatti’s , and you have to search very hard to find he odd Bentley , Jag , or Aston Martin .

2. Cite du Train - Patrimoine SNCF

2 rue Alfred de Glehn, 68200 Mulhouse France +33 3 89 42 83 33 [email protected] http://www.citedutrain.com/
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Cite du Train - Patrimoine SNCF

Visit the Cité du Train in Mulhouse and discover two centuries of history and the largest railway museum in Europe spread over 60,000 m². At the heart of SNCF heritage, the Cité du Train takes you back to France’s great railway adventure, from its origins in 1827 to the present day. • The Scenic Route: 27 items based on 6 themes in the spectacular atmosphere of a movie set. • The Platforms of History: 64 items of railway equipment retracing the chronology of the railways in France. • Railway Panorama: exhibition and outdoor activity area with a breathtaking view of modern trains circulating.

Reviewed By Mrsdibble - Athens, Greece

Beautifully displayed selection of all eras of locomotives. From the earliest steam to modern day 500kph electrics. Trains from French Emperors and Présidents and everything in between. Also the biggest and most detailed model train set - over 12 meters long. A sight to behold. Original film and video displays and antique carriages decorated and set up in their original style- when 1st Class was fitted with armchairs. Those were the days!

3. Musee Historique de Mulhouse

Place de la Reunion, 68100 Mulhouse France +33 3 69 77 77 40 http://www.musees-mulhouse.fr/musee-historique
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Musee Historique de Mulhouse

4. Musee De L'Impression Sur Etoffes De Mulhouse

14 rue Jean Jacques Henner, 68100 Mulhouse France +33 3 89 46 83 00 http://www.musee-impression.com/
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Musee De L'Impression Sur Etoffes De Mulhouse

Reviewed By Mrsdibble - Athens, Greece

A fascinating museum showing the craftsmanship involved in fabric printing in the Alsace region. Beautiful intricate work - so time consuming- and with magnificent results. Would have like about 5 meters of each print!!

5. Musee Electropolis

55 rue du Paturage, 68200 Mulhouse France +33 3 89 32 48 50 [email protected] http://www.musee-electropolis.fr
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Musee Electropolis

A visit to the Electropolis Museum located in Mulhouse, puts visitors at the heart of electricity's great adventure. With a fun approach and a spectacular design, the museum caters to all audiences and age groups. It's the perfect way to understand the mysteries of electricity and learn about the experiments, theories, and great inventions that make up the history of electricity.

Reviewed By Philojazz - Metz, France

This complex is showing most unusual face of electricity. From discovery of its effects to its future generating solutions, going through live experiences, historical experience models and a complete “from power plants to consumers” animated network model. A real entertaining way to discover the hidden face of the electricity from “electricity specialists” to kids. I am currently use it as a training support for electrical beginners.

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