What to do and see in Marne, Grand Est: The Best Specialty Museums

September 30, 2021 Merry Kessler

Discover the best top things to do in Marne, France including La duduchotheque, Ecomusee Atelier de la Main de Massiges, Champagne Henry de Vaugency, Ecomusee Champenois, Hotel Le Vergeur Museum, Abbey of Saint-Remi, Village Musee du Der, L'Espace "Chalons, Ville d'art et d'histoire", Musee Automobile Reims, Planetarium.
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1. La duduchotheque

68 rue Leon Bourgeois, 51000, Chalons-en-Champagne France http://www.tourisme-en-champagne.com/duduchotheque/chalons-en-champagne/pcucha051v50c86s
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

La duduchotheque

2. Ecomusee Atelier de la Main de Massiges

11 rue de Virginy, 51800 Massiges France +33 9 77 92 34 65 [email protected] http://www.lesgirouettes.fr/index.php/l-atelier-musee
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Ecomusee Atelier de la Main de Massiges

Musée art populaire, outils anciens, horloges d'églises, oeuvres de Meilleur Ouvrier de France, bâtiments conçus avec des matériaux de récupération et bâti selon les méthodes anciennes

3. Champagne Henry de Vaugency

1 rue d Avize, 51190 Oger France +33 3 26 57 50 89 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Champagne Henry de Vaugency

Reviewed By daniel169 - Frankfurt, Germany

My wife & I re-visited Champagne Henry De Vaugency today, and had a delightful time tasting champagne including a full tour of the historic wine makers, with Pascal Henry the 8th generation of the family winemakers. This is our third visit of the establishment that has its origin in 1732. Nothing has really changed in this very friendly environment except for an updating in the labels for the champagne. The champagne itself is still superb. Our favourite is the Louis followed by the Amoureux. If you are travelling to the Reims area we thoroughly recommend a visit to this establishment in the village of Oger. The personalise attention of the owner makes it a trip to remember.

4. Ecomusee Champenois

Cour des Maillets, 51480 Oeuilly France +33 3 26 57 10 30 [email protected] http://www.ecomusee-oeuilly.fr/
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Ecomusee Champenois

3 museums for 1 guided tour! The House Typical of Champagne Area: Come in this House built in 1642. Through the kitchen and bedrooms, you will discover the life of a wine grower family from the beginning of the 20th century. The old parish school: Discover pupils' life in the 1900 years. You will feel the atmosphere of an old classroom with wooden desks, inkstands, blackboard, rostrum, black smocks and the dunce's cap. The Distillery Museum: You will discover old machines like the still, machines used for disgorging and all the tools used by the cooper. For groups (contact us): It's possible to organize the dictation of the Certificate of Elementary Primary Studies.

5. Hotel Le Vergeur Museum

36 Place du Forum, 51100, Reims France +33 3 26 35 61 95 http://musees-reims.fr/fr/musees/musee-le-vergeur/
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4.5 based on 100 reviews

Hotel Le Vergeur Museum

6. Abbey of Saint-Remi

Place du Chanoine Ladame, 51100, Reims France +33 3 26 85 31 20
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Abbey of Saint-Remi

Reviewed By bardangas - Athens, Greece

Worth the town stroll and the spatial inspection plus the external views, the vicinity and the historic finesse. Stroll and elevate

7. Village Musee du Der

Les Grandes cetes, 51290 Sainte-Marie-du-Lac-Nuisement France +33 3 26 41 01 02 [email protected] http://www.villagemuseeduder.com
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Village Musee du Der

Discover the incredible story of the construction of the lake, local art and traditions, the job of formely, models of the regional timberframed houses, the old municipal building and school, the Church of St jean Baptiste saved from destruction, the dovecote. Have a walk in our gardens : insect garden, medicinal herb garden, priest's garden, former vegetables...

8. L'Espace "Chalons, Ville d'art et d'histoire"

68 rue Leon Bourgeois, 51000, Chalons-en-Champagne France +33 3 26 69 98 21 [email protected]
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L'Espace "Chalons, Ville d'art et d'histoire"

9. Musee Automobile Reims

84 avenue Georges Clemenceau, 51100, Reims France +33 3 26 82 83 84 http://www.musee-automobile-reims-champagne.com
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Musee Automobile Reims

Reviewed By Jaston11

We arrived for the afternoon opening at 14:00. The lady on the desk was very helpful and gave us lots of good info regarding the collection and its history. Around an acre of covered museum- vehicles from the early 1900 until fairly recent models. They have wonderful examples of early (mostly French) vehicles, some of which are extremely rare.,

10. Planetarium

49 avenue du General de Gaulle, 51100, Reims France +33 3 26 35 34 70 [email protected] http://www.reims.fr/culture-patrimoine/structures-culturelles/le-planetarium-7787.html
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Planetarium

The key component of the Planetarium's extensive technical equipment is a highly advanced projector, which uses precise scientific data to reprodice the stars on a dome-shaped screen. As well as the 7,000 stars visble to the naked eye, the specific movements of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the Sun and the Moon can also be observed. The high quality of the projection gives a realistic view of the night sky as it appears in ideal observation conditions. Individuals (on reservation): Saturday and Sunday, 2:30, 3:30 and 4:45pm. School holidays: open every day. Groups: subject to reservation from Monday to Friday. Tram A and B stop Franchet d'Espèrey. Bus lines 7 and 11. TER train station.

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